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PREFACE. 


IN  1836  Professor  J.  G.  Palfrey  published  a  small  pamphlet, 
entitled  "Divinity  School  of  the  University  of  Cambridge," 
which  contained  memoranda  of  the  history  of  the  School,  and  a 
list  of  students  who  had  been  connected  with  it.  It  was  evidently 
printed  with  the  intention  of  soliciting  as  well  as  imparting  informa- 
tion, but  no  later  edition  was  published.  Dr.  Palfrey's  own  copy  of 
this  chronicle,  in  which  he  made  many  corrections  and  additions,  is 
in  the  College  Library,  and  has  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  the 
present  catalogue. 

In  1844  there  was  published  a  "Catalogue  of  the  Alumni  of  the 
Divinity  School  of  the  University  in  Cambridge  "  which  was  prepared 
by  Rev.  J.  L.  Sibley.  Unlike  the  pamphlet  of  Professor  Palfrey 
this  catalogue  claimed  to  include  only  those  who  were  alumni  of  the 
School,  but  it  gave  a  short  account  of  each,  including  the  place  of 
birth,  the  places  and  dates  of  ordination  and  of  installations,  and  the 
place  and  date  of  death.  In  the  early  years  there  was  no  formal 
graduation  from  the  School,  and  there  was  evidently  some  difficulty 
experienced  as  to  what  names  should  be  included  and  what  years 
should  be  given  as  those  of  graduation.  "In  the  earlier  classes,  the 
names  of  the  students  are  placed  under  the  year  in  which,  as  far  as 
we  can  ascertain,  they  received  approbation  for  the  pulpit." 

It  was  not  till  1851  that  the  triennial  catalogue  of  the  University 
included  graduates  of  the  Divinity  School.  When  these  graduates 
were  included  the  list  of  them  was  taken  directly  from  the  catalogue 
of  1844  so  far  as  it  went. 

The  plan  of  the  present  catalogue,  of  which  the  first  edition  was 
printed  in  September,  1898,  has  been  to  include  all  persons  who  were 
ever  properly  students  of  the  School.  It  is  probable,  however,  that 
a  few  names  which  ought  to  be  included  have  been  omitted ;  and 
it  is  possible   that    some    names    have    been    included    improperly. 


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The  matriculation  book  of  the  School  was  not  begun  until  the  year 
1831 ;  and  apparently  it  has  never  been  carefully  kept  until  within 
a  very  few  years.  The  annual  catalogues  of  the  University 
do  not  mention  Divinity  students  as  such  until  the  year  1819-20. 
Pre\aous  to  that  year  they  were  included  in  the  list  of  Resident 
Graduates.  But  as  the  catalogue  was  usually  issued  in  the  early 
part  of  the  year  names  of  students  who  entered  after  the  publication 
of  tlie  catalogue  for  that  year  would  not  appear.  The  following  is  a 
list  of  persons  whose  names  are  given  in  the  early  catalogues  as  Resi- 
dent Graduates,  and  about  whom  further  evidence  is  lacking  that 
they  were  Di%'inity  students.  It  is  possible  that  some  of  these  names 
should  have  been  included  in  this  catalogue.  The  year  under  which 
any  of  these  names  is  put  is  that  of  the  close  of  the  last  academic 
year  in  which  it  is  given  in  the  annual  catalogue.  The  names  of 
those  known  to  have  been  ordained  ministers  are  in  italics. 


1812    Edward  W.  Andrews. 

1818   Wyllys  Lyman. 

1813    Simeon  Putnam. 

James  W.  Mason. 

1814    Timothy  Hilliard. 

Isaac  Osgood. 

Jonathan  M.  Wainwright . 

John  Proctor. 

Nathaniel  Wliitman. 

Oliver  Sheaf e. 

1815   John  Richardson. 

1819    Seth  Alden. 

1816    Isaac  Boyle. 

John  Barrett. 

John  Dunkin. 

Warren  Goddard. 

SamiK'l  Hale. 

Benjamin  F.  Hallet. 

John  Ware. 

George  S.  Hill. 

1817   Jonathan  Freeman  Dana. 

Henry  Augustus  Middleton. 

James  Howard. 

Oliver  Williarii  Bourn  Peabody. 

Jonas  Underwood. 

Sylvanus  Plympton. 

1818    Dudlej'  Atkins. 

John  W.  Proctor. 

David  Lee  Child. 

Richard  Ray. 

Caleb  Cushing. 

Edward  Sawyer. 

Samuel  Luther  Dana. 

Samuel  Edmund  Sewall. 

George  Dawson. 

Mucins  S.  Spark. 

Charles  M.  Dustin. 

George  A.  Tufts. 

Allston  Gibhes. 

William  R.  Peirce  Washburn. 

Ezra  Hunt. 

Joseph  Willard. 

In  the  annual  catalogues  from  1819-20  to  1829-30,  inclusive, 
many  "Candidates  for  the  Ministry"  were  given  with  the  list  of 
theological  students.  All  but  three  of  these  were  previously  stu- 
dents of  theology  and  are  included  in  this  catalogue.  The  three 
who,  though  given  in  the  annual  catalogues,  are  not  included  are  : 


Edmund  Quincy  Sewall,^  John  Parker  Boyd  Storer,^  John  Adams 
Williams.^ 

The  old  account  books  of  the  Steward  have  been  in  many  respects 
the  most  satisfactory  authority  in  regard  to  wliat  names  should  be 
included.  But  prior  to  1831  the  names  of  Divinity  students  were 
not  separated  from  those  of  other  students,  and  in  many  cases  there 
are  certainly  great  omissions.  The  first  charge  for  tuition  to  Divinity 
students  was  in  1831. 

The  differentiation  of  the  Divinity  School  from  the  College  was 
very  gradual,  and  it  is  difficult  to  fix  upon  a  satisfactory  date  as  that 
of  the  beginning  of  the  Divinity  School.  Professor  Palfrey  in  a 
note  at  the  beginning  of  his  pamphlet  already  referred  to  speaks  of 
the  School  as  having  then  (Aug.  10,  1836)  existed  for  twenty-five 
years,  dating  the  beginning  as  the  autumn  of  1811,  when  "Dr. 
"Ware,  HoUis  Professor,  began  a  course  of  exercises  with  the  resident 
Students  in  Divinity."  In  the  catalogue  of  1844  Mr.  Sibley  gives 
the  first  class  as  that  of  1817  and  fixes  upon  this  year  "for  the 
beginning  of  the  catalogue,  because  in  that  year  public  exercises,  or 
the  public  reading  of  dissertations,  somewhat  similar  to  the  present 
Annual  Visitation,  first  took  place."*  It  is  because  this  catalogue 
was  followed  that  the  year  1817  appears  as  the  first  year  of  the 
Divinity  School  in  the  quinquennial  catalogue.  It  was  not  till 
1819  that  the  Faculty  of  Theology  of  the  University  was  organized. 
In  the  present  catalogue  it  has  seemed  best  to  follow  the  quin- 
quennial catalogue  in  the  list  of  graduates  and  in  the  years  of  their 

»  h.  Marblehead,  Oct.  1,  1796.  A.B.,  1815;  A.M.,  1818.  Ord.  Barnstable, 
Dec.  22,  1819-1822;  Amherst,  N.  H.,  Jan.  26,  1825-about  1827;  Scituate,  Dec. 
21,  1831-1848.     Res.  Cohasset.     d.  Cohasset,  Sept.  15,  1866. 

2  h.  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  6,  1793.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1812;  A.M., 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  1815;  A.M.  (ad  eundum)  1817.  Ord.  Walpole,  Nov.  15,  1826- 
Apr.  15,  1839;  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  June  20,  lS39-Mar.  17,  1844.  d.  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  17,  1844. 

3  b.  Roxbury,  July  28,  1800.  A.B.  1820;  A.M.  1823.  Ord.  East  Bridge- 
water,  Oct.  18,  1826-Aug.  4,  1828.     d.  East  Bridgewater,  Mar.  15,  1872. 

*  There  is  a  manuscript  history  of  the  School  which  was  begun  in  1827  and 
continued  each  year  by  a  student  who  was  elected  as  recorder.  Prefixed  to  this 
history  is  a  catalogue  of  students,  which  begins  with  the  "  Class  of  1817."  The 
reason  here  given  for  beginning  with  the  year  1817  is  that  "the  first  public 
examination  or  exhibition  was  held  this  year  "  This  examination  was  not 
however  till  December  17. 


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graduation.     But  the  list  of  students  goes  back  to  the  year  1811-12 
as  in  Professor  Palfrej^'s  pamphlet. 

Any  information  that  will  make  later  editions  of  this  catalogue 
more  complete  or  more  accurate  will  be  gratefully  received,  if  sent  to 
Robert  S.  Morison,  Librarian  of  the  Divinity  School. 

Harvard  Univeksitt, 
July  31,  1901. 


EXPLANATORY    NOTE. 


Names  of  graduates  are  printed  in  capitals  and  given  under  the  year  of 
graduation. 

Names  of  students  who  did  not  graduate  are  given  after  the  graduates  of  each 
year.  The  names  are  given  under  the  year  of  the  close  of  the  academic  year  in 
which  they  left  the  school ;  e.  g.,  the  name  of  a  student  leaving  in  Decemher  1896, 
would  appear  under  1897.  This  date  is  determined  as  far  as  possible  by  the 
accounts  in  the  Bursar's  books ;  but  in  a  few  cases  it  is  arbitrary,  and  in  many 
cases  in  the  early  years,  chiefly  prior  to  1831,  it  is  liable  to  be  incorrect. 

Whenever  a  student  has  changed  his  name  the  later  name  is  given  first  and 
the  earlier  added. 

An  asterisk  is  placed  before  the  name  of  a  person  known  to  have  died. 
After  the  name  is  given  the  number  of  years  during  which  the  student  was 
connected  with  the  School,  as  shown  by  the  Bursar's  books.  This  source  of 
information  is,  however,  so  untrustworthy  for  this  purpose  in  the  earlier  years 
that  these  numbers  are  omitted  for  students  who  entered  the  School  prior  to  1831. 
Fractions  of  a  year  are  given  in  decimals,  the  divisions  of  the  year  being  at  dif- 
ferent periods  quarters,  thirds  or  halves.  In  the  case  of  a  graduate  it  may  occur 
that  a  portion  of  the  time  he  was  in  the  School  was  after  the  year  under  which  his 
name  is  given. 

On  the  same  line  with  the  name  is  given  the  fact  of  graduation,  or  the  degree 
received  for  work  done  while  the  student  was  registered  in  the  Divinity  School. 
The  date  of  graduation,  or  of  the  degree  of  S.T.B.,  is  the  year  under  which  the 
name  appears. 

All  degrees  are  of  Harvard  University  unless  the  contrary  is  stated.  A  year 
given  in  parenthesis  after  a  degree  denotes  that  the  degree  was  conferred  out  of 
course  in  this  year. 

All  colleges  and  other  institutions  of  learning,  and  all  towns,  are  in  Massa- 
chusetts unless  the  contrary  is  stated,  but  if  the  state  of  an  institution  is  once 
mentioned,  it  is  not  repeated  in  the  same  paragraph ;  and  the  name  of  the  state 
is  omitted  in  the  imprints  of  books  referred  to.  For  the  names  of  states  and 
provinces  of  Canada  customary  abbreviations  are  used.  The  names  of  towns  are 
not  abbreviated.  Institutions  of  learning  wliich  have  changed  their  names  are 
designated  by  their  present  names.  A  town,  or  part  of  a  town,  which  has  changed 
its  name  since  the  time  referred  to  has  the  present  name  added. 

The  name  of  a  town,  unless  the  contrary  is  stated,  denotes  a  pastorate.  The 
dates  of  the  beginning  and  close  of  a  pastorate,  or  other  office,  are  separated  by 
a  short  dash  (-).  If  this  dash  is  followed  by  a  punctuation  mark  it  denotes 
that  the  office  continues  to  the  present  time.  If  the  date  of  an  ordination  is  fol- 
lowed by  a  short  dash  it  denotes  that  the  ordination  was  also  an  installation  and 
the  beginning  of  a  pastorate  at  the  place  mentioned.    A  long  dash  ( )  denotes 


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an  unknown  date.  It  is  probable  tliat  in  some  instances  instead  of  the  date  of  the 
actual  beginning  of  a  pastorate  there  has  been  unintentionally  given  the  date  of 
the  call,  or  that  of  its  acceptance,  or  that  of  the  installation;  and  in  like  manner 
instead  of  the  date  of  the  close  of  a  pastorate  the  date  given  may  be  that  of  the 
letter  of  resignation,  or  of  the  meeting  which  took  action  upon  this. 

When  there  is  more  than  one  church  of  a  given  denomination  in  a  given  place 
the  name  of  the  church  is  stated.  Churches  which  have  changed  their  names  are 
designated  by  the  names  held  at  the  time  mentioned. 

The  name  of  the  denomination  once  given,  applies  to  all  pastorates  that  follow 
for  that  individual,  unless  another  denomination  is  later  mentioned.  But  for  the 
names  prior  to  1882  the  denomination  is  assumed  to  be  Unitarian  Congregational, 
unless  the  contrary  is  stated.  In  some  cases  the  names  of  denominations  which 
are  strictl}^  correct  only  in  the  United  States,  are  applied  to  the  corresponding 
denominations  in  other  countries. 


The  following  abbreviations  are  used: 


b Born. 

Bai't Bapti-<5t. 

Chr Christian  Connection. 

Coll College. 

Cumb.Presb.     Cumberland  Presby- 
terian. 

d Died. 

Disc Disciples. 

Dutch  Ref.  .  .  Dutch  Reformed. 
Free  Bapt.  .  .  Free  Baptist. 

Grad Graduate. 

LuTH Lutheran. 

Meth.  Epis.  .  .  Methodist  Episcopal. 
Meth.  Prot.   .  Methodist  Protestant. 


New  Ch.  .  .  .  New  Church. 

Ord Ordained. 

Press Presbyterian. 

Prot.  Epis.   .  Protestant  Episcopal. 
Ref.  Epis.  .  .  Reformed  Episcopal. 

Res Residence. 

Sem Seminary. 

Tr.  Cong.  .  .  Trinitarian  Congregational. 
Un.  Breth.    .  United  Brethren. 
Un.  Cong.  .  .  Unitarian  Congregational. 
Un.  Presb.    .  United  Presbyterian. 

Univ Universalist. 

Univ University. 

Wes.Meth.  .  Wesleyan  Methodist. 


CATALOGUE. 


1812. 

*Edward  Everett. 

b.  Dorchester,  April  11,  1794.  A.B.  1811;  A.M.  IbU :  Ih.D., 
Gottingen  Univ.,  Germany,  1817  ;  LL.D.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1833; 
LL  D  1835-  LL.D.,  Cambridge  Univ.,  England,  1842;  LL.D., 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  N.  H.,  1849;  D.C.L.,  Oxford  Univ.,  England, 
1843.  Ord.  Boston  (Church  in  Brattle  Square),  Feb.  9,  1814-Mar.  5, 
1815.  Harvard  University:  Eliot  Professor  of  Greek  Literature, 
1815-1826.  Member  of  Congress,  1825-1835.  Governor  of  Massa- 
chusetts 1.S36-1840.  Minister  to  Great  Britain,  1841-1845.  Harvard 
University:  President,  Feb.  5,  1846-Feb.  1,  1849.  U.  S.  Secretary 
of  State,  Oct.  1852-1853.  U.  S.  Senator,  1853-May  1854.  d.  Boston, 
Jan.  15,  1865. 

See:  "Tribute  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  to  the  Memory  of  Edward 
Everett,"  Bostou,  1865. 

♦Samuel  Gilman.  -.oorr 

b.  Gloucester,  Feb.  16,  1791.  A.B.  1811 ;  A.M.  1814;   S.T.D.  1837. 

Ord.  Charleston,  S.C,  Dec.  1,  1819-Feb.  9,  1858.  d.  Kingston, 
Feb.  9,  1858. 

See  ■  "  Sixteen  Years  Chaplain,  Eriend,  and  Counsellor,  of  the  Washington  Light  In- 
fantiy,  of  Charleston,  S.C.  The  Rev.  Samuel  Oilman,  D.D.,"  [by  A.  O.  Andrews. 
Charleston,  1875.] 

1813. 

♦John  Emery  Abbot. 

b.  Exeter.  N.  H.,  Aug.  6,  1793.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1810; 
A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1813;  A.M.  (ad  eundem)  1815.  Ord.  Salem, 
April  20,  1815-Oct.  7,  1819.     d.  Exeter,  N.  H.,  Oct.  7,  1819. 

See  :  "  Sermons  bv  the  late  Rev.  John  Emery  Abbot,"  with  a  memoir  of  his  life,  by 
Henry  Ware,  Jr.,  Boston,  1829;  "Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  Kev. 
John  Emery  Abbot,  trom  the  Christian  Disciple." 

*Tohn  Dudley  Andrews. 

6.  Ipswich,  Aug.  23,   1790.     A.B.   1810;  A.M.   1S13.     Lawyer,     d. 

Ipswich,  Sept.  12,  1817. 


i8i3]  2 

♦Charles  Eliot. 

b.  Boston,  Mar.  8,  1791.  A.B.  1809;  A.M.  1812.  d.  Boston,  Sept. 
28,  1813. 

See  :  "  Miscellaneous  Writings  of  Charles  Eliot,  to  which  are  prefixed  Notices  of  his 
Character,"  Cambridge,  1814. 

*George  Bethune  English. 

b.  Mar.  7,  1787.  A.B.  1807;  A.M.  1811.  Not  ord.  (/.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Sept.  19,  1828. 

♦Francis  Jackson. 

b.  Xewton,  Mar.  27,  1787.  A.B.  1810;  A.M.  1813.  Ord.  d.  Water- 
town,  Dec.  13,  1817. 

1814. 

♦Thomas  Brattle  Gannett. 

b.  Cambridge,  Feb.  20,  1789.  A.B.  1809;  A.B.  (ad  eundem),  Yale 
Univ.,  Conn.,  1809;  A.M.  1812.  Ord.  Cambridgeport,  Jan.  19, 
1814-May  1,  1833;  South  Natick,  1843-Ai)ril  1,  1850.  d.  South 
Natick,  April  19,  1851. 

♦Joseph  Haven. 

b.  Holden,  June  19,  1786.  A.B.  1810;  A.M.  1813.  Ord.  (Tr. 
Cong.)  Demiis,  July  27,  1814-May  12,  1826;  Billerica,  June  8, 
1836-Sept.  27,  1840.     Res.  Amherst,     d.  Amherst,  Oct.  15,  1851. 

♦Hiram  Weston. 

6.  Duxbury,  Nov.  15,  1788.  A.B.  1811.  Not  ord.  Teacher.  Res. 
Duxbury-.     d.  Augusta,  Ga.,  Sept.  16,  1832. 

1815. 

♦Lemuel  Capen. 

b.  Dorchester,  Nov.  26,  1788.  A.B.  1810;  A.M.  1813.  Ord.  Ster- 
ling, Mar.  22,  1815-June  21,  1819;  South  Boston,  1822  (installed 
Oct.  31,  1827)-Jime  23,  1839;  Baltimore,  Md.,  (minister  at  large), 
1845-1846.     d.  South  Boston,  Aug.  28,  1858. 

See  :  "  The  Worcester  Association,"  by  Joseph  Allen,  Boston,  1868,  pp.  203-214. 

♦David  Damon. 

b.  East  Sudbury  (now  Wayland),  Sept.  12,  1787.  A.B.  1811:  A.M. 
1814;  S.T.D.  1843.  Ord.  Lunenburg,  Feb.  1,  1815-Dec.  2,  1827; 
Amesbury,  June  25,  1828-May  14,  1833 ;  West  Cambridge  (now 
Arlington),  April  15,  1835-June  26,  1843.  d.  Reading,  June  25, 
1843. 

See  :  "  Annals  of  the  American  Unitarian  Pulpit,"  bj'  William  B.  Spraguc,  New  York, 
186.5,  pp.  461-466;  "The  Worcester  Association,"  by  Joseph  Allen,  Boston,  1868, 
pp.  193-203. 


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*Charles  Folsom. 

b.  Exeter.  N.  H.,  Dec.  24,  1794.  A.B.  1813  ;  A.M.  1816.  Chaplain, 
U.  S.  Navy,  May  12,  1816-Dec.  27,  1817.  Harvard  University: 
Librarian,  1823-1826.  Printer,  teacher,  editor.  Librarian  Boston 
Athenaeum,  1847-1856.     d.  Cambridge,  Nov.  8,  1872. 

See  :  "  Memoir  of  Charles  Folsom,  by  Theophilus  Parsons,"  from  Proceedings  of  Mas- 
sachusetts Historical  Society,  Cambridge,  1873. 

♦Cyrus  Peirce. 

6.-Waltham,  Aug.  15,  1790.  A.B.  1810;  A.M.  1813.  Orel.  North 
Reading,  May  18,  1819-May  19,  1827.  Teacher,  Andover  (now  North 
Andover),  Nantucket,  Lexington,  West  Newton,  d.  West  Newton, 
April  6,  1860. 

See  :  "  Memoir  of  Cyrus  Peirce,  first  Principal  of  the  first  State  Normal  School  in  the 
United  States,"  by  Samuel  J.  May,  reprinted  from  Barnard's  American  Journal 
of  Education  for  December,  1857,  Hartford. 

^^^homas  Savage.  -y\: 

b.  Boston,  Sept.  2,  1793.  A.B.  1813;  A.M.  1816.  Ord.  (Presb.) 
by  the  Presbyterj-  of  Mississippi,  Aug.  1822.  Baton  Rouge,  La., 
1822-1824 ;  Bedford,  N.  H.,  July  5,  1826-Jan.  3,  1866.  d.  Bedford, 
N.  H.,  May  18,  1866. 

1816. 

♦Thomas  Prentiss. 

b.  Medfield,  Jan.  11,  1793.  A.B.  1811 ;  A.M.  1814.  Ord.  Charles- 
town,  Mar.  26,  1817-Oct.  5,  1817.     d.  Charlestown,  Oct.  5,  1817. 

1817. 

*JOHN   ALLYN.     Grad. 

b.  Duxbury,  June  24,  1794.  A.B.  1814;  A.M.  1817.  Not  ord. 
Teacher,  Eastport,  Me.,  Boston,  Brookline.  d.  Duxbury,  March  8, 
1824. 

♦ANDREW   BIGELOW.     Grad. 

b.  Groton,  May  7,  1795.  A.B.  1814;  A.M.  1817;  S.T.D.  1844. 
Ord.  Cambridge,  May  1820.  Eastport,  Me.,  May  1820  -  May  27, 
1821;  Medford,  July  9,  1823-Jan.  9,  1827;  Washington,  D.  C, 
Jan.  1,  1828-Dec.  31,  1828;  Taunton,  April  10,  1833-Nov.  20, 
1842 ;  South  Danvers  (now  Peabody),  Feb.  15,  1843-March  30, 
1846;  Boston  (Pitts  Street  Chapel),  1845-Oct.  11,  1846:  Boston 
(minister  at  large),  1846-April  1,  1877.     d.  Boston,  April  1,  1877. 

♦FRANCIS    WILLIAM   PITT   GREENWOOD.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Feb.  5,  1797.  A.B.  1814  ;  A.M.  1817  ;  S.T.D.  1839.  Ord. 
Boston  (New  South  Church),  Oct.  21,  1818-Dec.  20,  1820;  Boston 
(King's  Chapel),  Aug.  29,  1824-Aug.  2,  1843.  d.  Dorchester,  Aug. 
2,  1843. 

See:  Proceedings  of  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  1st  series,  II,  272-275;  "Ser- 
mons by  Rev.  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood,  D.D.,"  with  memoir  by  S.  A.  Eliot,  Boston, 
1844;  "Annals  of  the  American  Unitarian  Pulpit,"  by  William  B.  Sprague,  New 
York,  1865,  pp.  485-492. 


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*ALVAN   LAMSON.     Grad. 

b.  Weston,  Nov.  18,  1792.  A.B.  1814;  A.B.  (ad  euudem),  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  Me.,  1815  ;  A.M.  1817  ;  S.T.D.  1837.  Ord.  Dedham,  Oct.  29, 
1818-Oct.  29,  1860.     d.  Dedham,  July  18,  1864. 

See:  Proceedings  of  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  1st  series,  XI,  258-262;  "Cove- 
nant of  the  First  Church  in  Dedham,"  Dedham,  1878,  pp.  48-65. 

*PETER   OSGOOD.     Grad. 

b.  Audover  (now  North  Andover),  Feb.  4,  1793.  A.B.  1814;  A.M. 
1818.  Ord.  Ster^in<,^  June  30,  1819-Dec.  1839.  d.  North  Andover, 
Aug.  27,  1865. 

See  :  "  Tlie  Worcester  Association,"  by  Joseph  Allen,  Boston,  1868,  pp.  329-335. 
'JAMES    WALKER.     Grad. 

b.  Woburn  (now  Burlmgton),  Aug.  16,  1794.  A.B.  1814;  A.M. 
1817;  S.T.D.  1835;  LL.D.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1853;  LL.D.  1860. 
Ord.  Charlestown,  Apr.  15,  1818-July  15,  1839.  Harvard  Univer- 
sity: Alford  Professor  of  Natural  Religion,  Moral  Philosophy  and 
Civil  Polity,  1838-1853;  Acting  President,  1845-1846;  President, 
Feb.  10,  1853-Jan.  26,  1860.     d.  Cambridge,  Dec.  23,  1874. 

See  :  Proceedings  of  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  2d  series,  VI,  443-468 ;  Proceed- 
ings of  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  1874-75. 


*Joseph  Allen. 

b.  Medfield,  Aug.  15,  1790.  A.B.  1811;  A.M.  1814;  S.T.D.  1848. 
Ord.  Northborough,  Oct.  30,  1816-Feb.  23,  1873.  d.  Northborough, 
Feb.  23, 1873. 

See  :  "  Memorial  of  Joseph  and  Lucy  Clark  Allen  by  their  Children,"  Boston,  1891. 
*Rufus  Hurlbut. 

b.  Southampton,  Apr.  21,  1787.  A.B.  1813  ;  A.M.  1816.  Ord.  Sud- 
bury, Feb.  26,  1817-May  11,  1839.     d.  Sudbury,  May  11,  1839. 

*David  Reed. 

6.  Easton,  Feb.  6,  1790.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1810;  A.M., 
Brown  Univ.,  1813;  A.M.  (ad  eundem)  1818.  Not  ord.  Proprietor 
Christian  Register,  Boston,  1821-1865.     d.  Roxbury,  Jmie  7,  1870. 

*Henry  Ware. 

b.  Ilingham,  Apr.  21,  1794.  A.B.  1812;  A.M.  1815;  S.T.D.  1834. 
Ord.  Boston  (Second  Church),  Jan.  1,  1817-Oct.  3.  1S30.  Harvard 
University:  Professor  (after  1840  Parkman  Professor)  of  Pulpit 
Eloquence  and  the  Pastoral  Care,  1829-1842.  d.  Framingham, 
Sept.  22,  1843. 

See  :  "  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Henry  Ware,  Jr.,"  by  John  Ware,  Boston,  1846. 


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1818. 


*  CHARLES    BRIGGS.     C^rad. 

b.  Halifax,  Jan.  17,  1791.  A.B.  1815;  A.B.  (ad  enndem),  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  Me.,  1817;  A.M.  1818.  Ord.  Lexington,  Apr.  28,  1819-June, 
1835.  Secretary  American  Unitarian  Association,  May  1835-Uec. 
31,  1847.     d.  Roxbury,  Dec.  17,  1873. 

*  CON  VERS    FRANCIS.     Grad. 

b.  Cambridge  (now  Arlington),  Nov.  9,  1795.  A.B.  1815  ;  A.M.  1818  ; 
S.T.D.  1837.  Ord.  Watertown,  Jnne  23,  1819-Aug.  21,  1842.  Har- 
vard University:  Parliman  Professor  of  Pulpit  Eloquence  and  the 
Pastoral  Care,  1842-Apr.  7,  1863.     d.  Cambridge,  Apr.  7,  1863. 

See  :  "  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Convers  Francis,  D.D.,"  by  William  Newell,  fi-om  Proceed, 
ings  of  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  Cambridge,  1866;  "Discourse  occasioned 
by  the  Death  of  Convers  Francis,  D.D.,"  by  John  Weiss,  Cambridge,  1863. 

*ELISHA   FULLER.     Grad. 

b.  Princeton,  Oct.  28,  1794.  A.B.  1815;  A.M.  1818.  Not  ord. 
Lawyer,  Concord,  Lowell,  Worcester,     d.  Worcester,  Mar.  18,  1855. 

*RICHARD   MANNING   HODGES.     Grad. 

b.  Salem,  Aug.  5,  1794.  A.B.  1815;  A.M.  1818.  Ord.  South  Bridge- 
water,  Sept.  12,  1821-May  31,  1833;  Somerville,  Mar.  17,  1844- 
Aug.  22,  1845.     d.  Cambridge,  Aug.  12,  1878. 

♦GEORGE   GOLDTHWAIT   INGERSOLL.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  July  4,  1796.  A.B.  1815;  A.M.  1818;  S.T.D.  1845. 
Ord.  Burlington,  Vt.,  May  30,  1822-June  2,  1844;  East  Cambridge, 
Dec.  5,  1847-Oct.  14,  1849.     d.  Keene,  N.  H.,  Sept.  16,  1863. 

See:  "Address  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  George  Goldthwait  IngersoU,  D.D.,".by  W.  O. 
White,  Boston,  1863. 

*LEVI   WASHBURN   LEONARD.     Grad. 

b.  South  Bridgewater,  June  1,  1790.  A.B.  1815  ;  A.M.  1818  ;  S.T.D. 
1849.  Ord.  Dublin,  N.  H.,  Sept.  6,  1820  (senior  pastor  after  1854)- 
Dec.  12,  1864.     Res.  Exeter,  N.  H.    d.  Exeter,  N.  H.,  Dec.  12,  1864. 

♦JOSEPH   ORNE.     Grad. 

6.  Salem,  Jan.  31,  1796.     A.B.  1815 ;   A.M.  1818.     (Z.  Salem,  Sept.  1, 

1818. 

♦GEORGE   OTIS.     Grad. 

b.  Xewburyport,  July  14,  1797.  A.B.  1815;  A.M.  1818.  Ord. 
(Prot.  Epis.)  deacon,  Marblehead,  June  25, 1818.  Ord.  priest,  Boston, 
Aug.  16,  1826.  Cambridge  (Christ  Church),  July  30,  1826-Feb.  25, 
1828.  Harvard  University:  College  Professor  of  Latin,  1826-1827. 
d.  Cambridge,  Feb.  25,  1828. 


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*JOHN   GORHAM   PALFREY.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  May  2,  1796.  A.B.  1815;  A.M.  1818;  S.T.D.  1834; 
LL.D.,  St.  Andrews  Univ.,  Scotland,  1838;  LL.U.  1869.  Ord. 
Boston  (Church  in  Brattle  Square),  June  17,  1818-Feb.  20,  1831. 
Harvard  Universit}^:  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature,  1830-1839; 
Dean  of  Divinity  School,  1830-1839.  Memberof  Congress,  1847-1849. 
(/.  Cambridge,  April  26,  1881. 

*JOHN   PIERPONT.     Grad. 

b.  Litchtiehl,  Conn.,  Apr.  6,  1785.  A.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1804; 
A.M.,  Yale  Univ.,  1820;  A.M.  (ad  eimdem)  1821.  Ord.  Boston 
(Hollis  St.  Church),  Apr.  14,  1819-May  1845;  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1845- 
Aug.  1,  1849;  Medford,  Aug.  1,  1849-Apr.  6,  1856.  Chaplain  22d 
Regiment  Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  Oct.  21,  1861-N'ov.  5, 
1861.      d.  Medford,  Aug.  27,  1866. 

*JARED   SPARKS.     Grad. 

b.  Willington,  Conn.,  May  10,  1789.  A.B.  1815  ;  A.M.  1818  ;  LL.D., 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  N.  H.,  1841;  LL.D.  1843.  Ord.  Baltimore,  Md., 
May  5,  1819-June  8,  1823.  Harvard  University:  McLean  Professor 
of  Ancient  and  Modern  History,  1838-1849  ;  President,  Feb.  1,  1849- 
Feb.  10,  1853.     d.  Cambridge,  Mar.  14,  1866. 

See:  "  Memoir  of  Jared  Sparks,  LL.D.,  by  Brantz  Mayer,"  Baltimore,  1867;  "Memoir 
of  Jared  Sparks,  LL.D.,  by  George  E.  Ellis,  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of 
the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  for  May,  1868,"  Cambridge,  1869;  "The Life 
and  Writings  of  Jared  Sparks,"  by  Herbert  B.  Adams,  Boston,  1893. 


*George  Bancroft. 

/;.  Worcester,  Oct.  3,  1800.  A.B.  1817;  A.M.  1820;  Ph.D.,  Got- 
tingen  Univ.,  Germany,  1820;  LL.D.,  Union  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1841; 
LL.D.  1843;  D.C.L.,  Oxford  Univ.,  England,  1849;  LL.D.,  Bonn 
Univ.,  Germany,  1868;  Ph.D. (Hon.),  Gottingen Univ.,  1870;  L.H.D., 
Columbia  Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1887.  Not  ord.  Teacher,  Northampton, 
1823-1830.  Collector  of  Port  of  Boston,  1838-1841.  Secretary  of 
the  Navy,  1845-1846.  Minister  to  Great  Britain,  Sept.  9,  1846-Aug. 
31,  1849.  Minister  to  Prussia,  May  14,  1867-May  31,  1871.  Minister 
to  Germany,  May  31,  1871-July  1,  1874.  d.  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan. 
17,  1891. 

See:  "  George  Bancroft,  by  Samuel  Swett  Green,  from  Proceedings  of  the  American 
Antiquarian  Society,"  Worcester,  1891 ;  "  George  Bancroft,"  by  A.  M.  Davis,  from 
Proceedings  of  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  vol.  XXVI. 


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1819. 

♦CHARLES   BROOKS.     Grad. 

b.  Medford,  Oct.  ;]0;  1795.  A.B.  1816;  A.M.  1819.  Ord.  Ilingham 
(Third  Cougregational  Society),  Jan.  17,  1821-Jan.  1,  1839.  Uni- 
versity of  City  of  New  York,  X.  Y.  :  Professor  of  Xatural  Histor}^ 
1838-1844.     d.  Medford,  July  7,  1872. 

See:  Proceedings  of  Massachusetts   Historical   Society,  1st  series,  XVIII,  174-178; 
"  Portraits  of  Eminent  Americans,"  by  John  Livingston,  New  York,  1854,  vol.  Ill, 

pp.  2.57-270. 

♦ISAAC   LYMAN   BUCKMINSTER.     Grad. 

b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Aug.  15,  1796.  A.B.  1815;  A.M.  1818.  Not 
ord.     d.  Norton.  Jan.  22,  1825. 

♦WILLIAM   BOURN   OLIVER   PEABODY.     Grad. 

b.  Exeter,  N.  H.,  July  9,  1799.  A.B.  1816;  A.M.  1819;  S.T.D. 
1842.  Ord.  Springfield,  Oct.  12,  1820-May  28,  1847.  d.  Spring- 
field, May  28,  1847. 

See:  "Sermons  by  the  late  William  B.  O.  Peabody,  D.D.,  with  a  Memoir  by  his 
Brother,"  Boston,  1849. 

♦WILLIAM   WARE.     Grad. 

b.  Hingham,  Aug.  3,  1797.  A.B.  1816;  A.M.  1819.  Ord.  New 
York,  Dec.  18,  1821-Sept.  19,  1836;  West  Cambridge  (now  Arling- 
ton), Dec.  1843-Aug.  1845;  Boston  (minister  at  large),  1847-Apr. 
1848.     d.  Cambridge,  Feb.  19,  1852. 

See  :  "Annals  of  the  American  Unitarian  Pulpit,"  by  WilUam  B.  Sprague.New  York, 
1865,  pp.  511-518. 

♦AZARIAH   WILSON.     Grad. 

b.  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.,  Mar.  2,  1790.  A.B.  1816.  Chaplain  U.  S.  S. 
Macedonian,  July  28,  1818-Jan.  17,  1821.  d.  Valparaiso,  Chile,  Jan. 
17,  1821. 


♦Reuben  Bryant. 

b.  Templeton,  July  17,  1792.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.I.,  1814. 
Not  ord.  Lawyer,  Holley,  N.Y.,  Albion,  N.Y.,  Buffalo,  N.Y. 
d.  Bui^alo.  N.Y.,  eTan.  17,  1863. 

♦Stevens  Everett. 

b.  Dorchester,  Dec.  14,  1797.  A.B.  1815;  A.M.  1818.  Ord.  Hallo- 
well,  Me.,  Sept.  15,  1824-about  1832.     d.  Dorchester,  Feb.  20,  1833. 

♦Francis  William  Winthrop. 

b.  Boston,  May  31,  1799.  A.B.  1817.  d.  Savannah,  Ga.,  Mar.  7, 
1819. 


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1820. 

♦WILLIAM   WINTHROP   ALLEN  formerly  SILAS    ALLEN.     Grad. 

b.   Mediield,   Jan.    25,    1795.      A.B.    1817;    A.M.    1820.      Not  c 
d.  Medfield,  Oct.  31,  1888. 

*SAMUEL   BRIMBLECOM.     Grad. 

b.   Lymi,    Feb.    11,    1799.     A.B.    1817:    A.M.    1820.      Ord.    Sharon, 
Dec.  18,  1821-Mar.  13,  1826;   Norridgewock,  Me.,  Sept.  1826-Xov. 
1829;  Westbrook,  Me.,  (Univ.),  Oct.  1830-1836;  Danversport,  Dec. 
4,  1836-May31,  1840;  Dudley,   1845-1847.     d.  Haverhill,  July 
1879. 

♦SAMUEL   ATKINS    ELIOT.     Grad. 

6.  Boston,  Mar.  5,  1798.  A.B.  1817  ;  A.M.  1820.  Xotord.  Mayor 
of  Boston,  1837,  1838,  1839.  Harvard  University:  Treasurer,  1842- 
1853.  Member  of  Congress,  1851-1853.  d.  Cambridge,  Jan.  29, 
1862. 

♦BENJAMIN   FESSENDEN.  Grad. 

b.  Sandwich,  June  13,  1797.     A.B.    1817;    A.M.    1820.      Ord.   East 

Bridgewater,  Sept.  19,  1821-Nov.  7,  1825.  d.  Valley  Falls,  R.  I., 
Jan.  6,  1881. 

♦FRANCIS    JENKS.     Grad. 

b.  Brooktield,  Aug.  11,  1798.  A.B.  1817;  A.M.  1820.  Not  ord. 
d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  4,  1832. 

♦SAMUEL   JOSEPH   MAY.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Sept.  12,  1797.  A.B.  1817;  A.M.  1820.  Ord.  Boston, 
Mar.  14, 1822.  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  July  8, 1822  (installed  Nov.  5,  1823)- 
Oct.  16,  1836  ;  South  Scituate,  Oct.  26,  1836-Oct.  29,  1842  ;  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.,  Apr.  1845-Sept.  12,  1867.     d.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  July  1,  1871. 

See:  "  Memoir  of  SamuelJoseph  May,"  [by  T.  J.  Mumford,]  Boston,  1873;  "  A  brief 
account  of  his  ministry,"  Syracuse,  1867;  "  In  Memoriam,  Samuel  Joseph  May," 
Syracuse,  1871 ;  "  Samuel  Joseph  May,  a  Memorial  Study,  by  his  Son,  Joseph 
May,"  Boston,  1898. 

♦ROBERT   FOLGER   WALLCUT.     Grad. 

b.  Nantucket,  Mar.  16,  1797.  A.B.  1817;  A.M.  1820.  Orrf.  Berlin, 
Feb.  10,  1830-Dec.  1884;  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.,  Dec.  23,  1835-Apr.  1, 
1837;  North  Dennis,  Oct.  1838-Apr.  1842.  Publishing  Agent  of 
The  Liberator,  Boston,  Feb.  1846-l)ec.  1865.  Clerk  in  Boston 
Custom  House,     d.  Boston,  Mar.   1,  1884. 


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'ra  Henry  Thomas  Blanchard. 

/^.Weymouth,  Sept.  9,  1797.  A.B.  1817;  A.M.  1820.  Ord.  Har- 
vard, Jan.  1,  1823- Apr.  13,  1831;  South  Natick,  Feb.  25,  1835-Feb. 
25,  1840.     d.  Weymouth,  Apr.  9,  1845. 

I,.,,  See  :  "  The  Worcester  Association,"  by  Joseph  Allen,  Boston,  1868,  pp.  290-302. 

jnathan  Peele   Dabney. 

h.  Salem,  Mar.  29,  1793.  A.B.  1811;  A.M.  1814.  Xot  ord.  d. 
Taunton,   Sept.   25,   1868. 

♦James  Hay  ward. 

b.  Concord,  June  12,  1786.     A.B.  1819;    A.M.  1822.     Harvard  Uni- 
•    versity :    College  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Xatural  Philosophy, 
1826-1827.     Civil  engineer,  Boston,     d.  Boston.  July  27,  1866. 

tUiam  Foster  Perkins. 
b.  Boston,  Oct.  5,  1800.     A.B.  1819.     d.  Boston,  Sept.  25.  1820. 

♦Sampson  Reed. 

b.  Bridgewater,  June  10,  1800.  A.B.  1818;  A.M.  1821.  Not  ord. 
Drug  business,  Boston,     d.  Boston,  July  8,  1880. 

See  :  "  Observations  on  the  Growth  of  the  Mind  by  Sampson  Reed,  new  edition,  with 
a  Biographical  Preface  by  James  Reed,"  Boston,  1886. 

♦Royal  Wells  Smith. 

b.  Howe,  Sept.  S,  1799.  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1818.  d.  Shelburn, 
Sept.  8,  1820. 

1821. 

♦JESSE   CHICKERING.     Grad. 

b.  Dover,  Aug.  31,  1797.  A.B.  1818;  A.M.  1821;  M.D.  1833.  Not 
ord.     Physician,  Boston,     d.  Jamaica  Plain,  May  29,  1855. 

♦JAMES    DELAP   FARNSWORTH.     Grad. 

b.  Groton,  Sept.  II,  1793.  A.B.  1818 ;  A.M.  1821.  Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.) 
Orford,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1,  1823-Apr.  9,  1832;  Pax  ton,  Apr.  30,  1835- 
May  7,  1840;  Boxborough,  Jan.  6,  1842-June  10,  1849  ;  North  Chel- 
sea (now  Revere),  May  19,  1850-Mar.  27,  1853;  Scotland,  Sept.  1, 
1853-Nov.  12,  1854.     d.  Bridgewater,  Nov.  12,  1854. 

♦JONATHAN   FARR.     Grad. 

b.  Harvard,  Sept.  20,  1790.  A.B.  1818;  A.M.  1824.  Ord.  Gardner, 
Dec.  9,  1830-.June  30,  1833.     Res.  Harvard,     d.  Harvard.  June  15, 

1845. 

♦JOHN   FESSENDEN.     Grad. 

6.  Lexington,  Mar.  13,  1794.  A.B.  1818;  A.M.  1821.  On/.  Deer- 
field,  May  19,  1830-Mar.  9,  1840.     d.  Dedham.  May  11,  1871. 


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*JOHN   FLAGG.     Txrad. 

b.  Boylston,  May  9,  1790.  A.B.  1816;  A.M.  1820.  Orel.  Roxbury 
(later  West  Roxbury)  (Second  Congregational  Church),  Feb.  2,  1825- 
]\rar.  U.  18?)0.     d.  Roxbury  (later  West  Roxbury),  Mar.  14,  1831. 

♦JOSEPH  AUGUSTUS   EDWIN   LONG  formerly  JOSEPH  LONG.     Grad. 
b.  Amesbury,  Nov.  8,   1794.     A.B.  1818;  A.M.  1821.     Kensington, 
N.  H.,  Oct.  29,   1820  {Ord.  June  5,  1822)-Apr.   8,  1823;    Ilookset, 
N.  II.,  1825-1832.     d.  Hookset,  N.  II.,  May  3,  1860. 

*THOMAS    RUSSELL   SULLIVAN.     Grad. 

b.  Brookline,  Feb.  13,  1799.  A.B.  1817;  A.M.  1820.  Ord.  Keene, 
N.  H.,  Dec.  28,  1825-July  1,  1835.    Teacher,  Boston,    d.  Boston,  Dec. 

23,  1862. 

♦WILLIAM   DANIELS   WISWALL  formerly  LOT   WISWALL.     Grad. 

6.  Milford,  Ot.  23,  1787.  A.B.  1816;  A.M.  1819.  Castine,  Me., 
Dec.  24,  1835-1836;  Ord.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  July  5,  1837-July  5, 
1839.     d.  Roxbury,  Nov.  30,  1853. 

*THOMAS   WORCESTER.     Grad. 

b.  Thornton,  N.  H.,  Apr.  15.  1795.  A.B.  1818;  A.M.  1821;  S.T.D. 
1856.  Boston  (New  Ch.),  Mar.  10,  1821  {Ord.  Aug.  17,  1828)- 
Apr.  7,  1867.  New  Church  Theological  School:  President,  1866- 
Aug.  14,  1878.     d.  Waltham,  Aug.  14,  1878. 

See:  "  A  Biographical  Sketch  of  Thomas  Worcester,"  by  Sampson  Reed,  Boston,  1880. 


♦Samuel  Todd  Adams. 

b.  Boston,  Mar.  30,  1797.  A.B.  1818;  A.M.  1821.  Not  ord. 
Teacher,  farmer,     d.  South  Acton,   Sept.    13,   1876. 

James  Barker. 

b.  Middleborough,  Jan.  4,  1794.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1814. 
Teacher  in  New  Jersey. 

♦John  Goldsbury. 

6.  Warwick,  Feb.  11,  1795.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1820;  A.M., 
Brown  Univ.,  1823.  Ord.  North  Bridgewater  (now  Brockton),  June  6, 
1827-Sept.  4,  1831 ;  Hardwiek,  July  4,  1832-June  1839  ;  Warwick, 
1856-April  10,  1859.     d.  Warwick,  Oct.  28,  1890. 

♦George  Gilbert  Warren. 

A.B.  1.S17;  A.M.  1820.     d.  Boston,  Sept.  9,  1822. 

♦John  Hubbard  Wilkins. 

6.  Amherst,  N.  II.,  Dec.  10,  1794.  A.B.  1818;  A.M.  1821.  Not 
ord.     Bookseller,  paper  dealer,  Boston,     d.  Boston,  Dec.  5,  1861. 


11  [l822 

1822. 

♦SAMUEL   BARRETT.     Grad. 

b.  Royalston,  Aug.  16,  1795.  A.B.  1818;  A.M.  1821;  S.T.D.  1847. 
Ord.  Boston  (Twelfth  Congregational  Church),  Feb.  9,  1825  (senior 
pastor  after  Apr.  1858)-1861.     d.  Roxbury,  June  24,  1866. 

See  :  "  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Barrett,  D.D.,  with  a  Selected  Series  of  his  Dis- 
courses, by  Lewis  G.  Pray,"  Boston,  1867. 

♦JAMES    DIMAN    GREEN.     Grad. 

b.  Maiden,  Sept.  8,  1798.  A.B.  1817  ;  A.M.  1820.  Ord.  Lynn,  Nov. 
3,  1824-Aug.  12,  1828;  East  Cambridge,  Jan.  6,  1830-May  3,  1840. 
Mayor  of  Cambridge,  1846,  1847,  1853,  1860,  1861.  d.  Cambridge, 
Aug.  18,  1882. 

*GEORGE   RAP  ALL   NOYES.     Grad. 

b.  Xewburyport,  Mar.  6,  1798.  A.B.  1818;  A.M.  1821;  S.T.D. 
1839.  Ord.  Brookfield,  Oct.  31,  1827-Oct.  15.  1834;  Petersham, 
Oct.  15,  1834-Sept.  1840.  Harvard  University:  Hancock  Professor 
of  Hebrew  and  other  Oriental  Languages  and  Dexter  Lecturer  on 
Biblical  Literature,  1840-June  3,  1868.     d.  Cambridge,  June  3,  1868. 

♦JOHN   PORTER.     Grad. 

b.  Rye,  N.  H.,  Sept.  27,  1791.  A.B.  1819 ;  A.M.  1822.  d.  Roxbury, 
Mar.  28.  1825. 

♦JOHN   PRENTISS.     Grad. 

b.  Medfield,  Aug.  10,  1799.  A.B.  1818.  Xot  ord.  Teacher,  Balti- 
more, Md.     d.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Aug.  31,  1861. 

♦CHARLES    ROBINSON.     Grad. 

b.  Exeter,  N.  H.,  July  25,  1793.  A.B.  1818;  A.M.  1821.  Ord. 
Eastport,  Me.,  Oct.  30,  1822-Apr.  1,  1825;  Groton,  Nov.  1,  1826- 
Oct.  1838;  Medfield,  Oct.  16,  1839-Sept.  1,  1850;  Peterborough, 
N.  H.,  Dec.  4,  1851-June  24,  1860.     d.  Groton,  April  9,  1862. 


♦Enos  Stewart. 

6.  East  Colrain,  May  20,  1794.     A.B.   1820;    A.M.   1823.     Not  ord. 
Lawyer,  Boston,     d.  Davenport,  la..  Mar.  22,  1847. 

♦William  Bicker  Walter. 

b.  Boston,  Apr.   29,  1796.     A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1818;   A.M., 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  1821.     d.  Charleston,  S.  C,  Apr.  23,  1822. 


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1823. 

♦WILLIAM   FARMER.     Grad. 

b.  Townsend,  Feb.  24,  1793.  A.B.  1819;  A.M.  1822;  A.M.  (Hon.), 
Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1843.  Ord.  Belgrade,  Me.,  May  18,  1881-1837; 
Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1837-Dec.  1837;  Pomfret,  Vt.,  1845-1846. 
d.  Lunenburg,  June  24,  1862. 

♦WILLIAM   HENRY  FURNESS.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Apr.  20,  1802.  A.B.  1820 ;  A.M.  1823  ;  S.T.D.  1847.  Ord. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Jan.  12,  1825-Jan.  12,  1875,  pastor  emeritus,  Nov. 
11,  18S9-Jan.  30,  1896.     d.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Jan.  30,  1896. 

♦EZRA   STILES    GANNETT.     Grad. 

b.  Cambridge,  May  4,  1801.  A.B.  1820;  A.B.  (ad  eundem),  Yale 
Univ.,  Conn.,  1820  ;  A.M.  1823  ;  S.T.D.  1843.  Ord.  Boston  (Federal 
Street  Church).  June  30,  1824-Aug.  26,  1871.  d.  Revere,  Aug.  26, 
1871. 

See  :  "  Ezra  Stiles  Gannett,  Unitarian  Minister  in  Boston,  1824-1871,"  by  W.  C.  Gan- 
nett, Boston,  1875. 

♦HENRY  HERSEY.     Grad. 

b.  Hingham,  Aug.  16,  1796.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1820  ;  A.M., 
Brown  Univ.,  1823 ;  A.M.  (ad  eundem)  1824.  Barnstable,  Feb.  1824 
{Ord.  Oct.  6,  1824)-May  1835.  Res.  Hingham,  1835-1877.  d.  Hing- 
ham, Sept.  23,  1877. 

♦BENJAMIN   KENT.     Grad. 

b.  Charlestown  (now  Somerville),  May  25,  1794.  A.B.  1820;  A.M. 
1823.  Ord.  Duxburv%  June  7,  1826-July  15,  1833.  Teacher,  Rox- 
bury,  1833-1847.  Librarian  Roxbury  Athenaeum,  1847-1859.  d. 
Taunton,  Aug.  5,  1859. 

♦CALVIN   LINCOLN.     Grad. 

6.  Hingham,  Oct.  27,  1799.  A.B.  1820;  A.M.  1823.  Ord.  Fitch- 
burg,  June  30,  1824-May  5,  1855.  Secretary  American  Unitarian 
Association,  1850-1853.  Hingham  (First  Parish),  May  27,  1855- 
Sept.  11,  1881.     d.  Hingham,  Sept.  11,  1881. 


♦Thomas  Tracy. 

b.  Haverhill,  March  26,  1781.  A.B.  1806:  A.M.  1816.  Ord. 
(Tit.  Cong.)  Biddeford,  Mc,  Jan.  15,  1824-Xov.  21,  1827;  Saco, 
Me.,  (U\.  Cong.),  Nov.  21,  1827-Aug.  8,  1828.     Res.  Xewburyport. 

d.  Newburyport,  Aug.  11,  1872. 

♦George  Tyng. 

h.  1803.     A.B.  1822.     d.  Newburyport,  Apr.  2,  1823. 


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1824. 

*ELIPHALET   PORTER   CRAFTS.     Grad. 

b.  North  Bridgewater  (now  Brocktou),  Nov.  23,  1800.  A.B.,  Brown 
Univ.,  R.  I.,  1821;  A.M.,  Brown  Univ.,  1824;  A.M.  (ad  eundem) 
1825.  Ord.  East  Bridgewater,  Nov.  19,  1828-Apr.  19,  1836;  Sand- 
wich, Sept.  18,  1839-Nov.  26,  1853;  East  Lexington,  1855-1860; 
Eastport,  Me.,  1866-Apr.  1,  1876.     d.  Waltham,  Jan.  16,  1880. 

*EDWARD   BROOKS   HALL.     Grad. 

^>.  Medford,  Sept.  2,  18U0.  A.B.  1820;  A.M.  1823 ;  S.T.D.  1848. 
Ord.  Northampton,  Aug.  16,  1826-Dec.  31,  1829;  Cincinnati,  O., 
Sept.  1830-June  13,  1831;  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  14,  1832-Mar.  3, 
1866.     d.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Mar.  3,  1866. 

See:  "  Sermons  by  Edward  B.  Hall,  D.D.,"  with  a  brief  Memoir,  Boston,  1867;  "A 
Memorial  of  Rev.  Edward  B.  Hall,  D.D.,"  Providence,  1867. 

♦CHARLES   WENTWORTH   UPHAM.     Grad. 

b.  St.  Jolin,  N.  B.,  May  4,  1802.  A.B.  1821;  A.M.  1824.  Ord. 
Salem  (First  Church),  Dec.  8,  1824-Dec.  8,  1844.  Member  of  Con- 
gress, 1853-1855.     d.  Salem,  June  15,  1875. 

See:  "Memoir  of  Charles  Weutworth  Upham,"  by  George  E.  Ellis,  reprinted  from 
Proceedings  of  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  Cambridge,  1877. 

♦ALEXANDER   YOUNG.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Sept.  22,  1800.  A.B.  1820  ;  A.M.  1823  ;  A.M.  (ad eundem), 
Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1823;  S.T.D.  1846.  Ord.  Boston  (New  South 
Church),  Jan.  19,  1825-Mar.  16,  1854.     d.  Boston,  Mar.  16,  1854. 

See:  Collections  of  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  4th  series,  11,241-245;  "Annals 
of  the  American  Unitarian  Pulpit,"  by  William  B.  Sprague,  New  York,  1865, 
pp.  524-527. 


"George  Whitefield  Lawrence  Smith. 

A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1818  ;   A.M.,  Union  Coll.,  1821.     Not  ord. 
Surveyor.     Res.  Troy,  N.  Y.     d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  3,  1876. 


1825. 

♦NATHANIEL   GAGE.     Grad. 

b.  Aiidover  (now  North  Andover),  July  16,  1800.  A.B.  1822;  A.M. 
1825.  Ord.  Dunstable  (now  Nashua),  N.  H.,  June  27,  1827-June 
27,  1834 ;  Haverhill,  July  2,  1834-July  2,  1840  ;  Petersham,  Oct.  6, 
1841-Oct.  1845;  Westborough,  Mar.  1851-Apr.  1,  1857;  Ashby, 
June  5,  1858-May  7,  1861.     d.  Cambridge,  May  7,  1861. 


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♦SAMUEL   PRESBURY.     Grad. 

6.  Tamiton,  Sept.  8,  1796.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1822;  A.M., 
Brown  Univ.,  lS2o ;  A.M.  (ad  eundem)  1826.  Ord.  Northfield,  Feb. 
27,  1828-Sept.  21,  1829.     (/.  Taunton,  Oct.  6,  1834. 


♦Frederick  Hunt  Allen. 

b.  New  Salem,  Feb.  3,  1»06.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Vermont,  1823;  A.M., 
Univ.  of  Vermont,  1826.  Lawj^er,  Bangor,  Me.  Judge  of  Court  of 
Common  Pleas  in  Maine.  Harvard  University  :  University  Professor 
of  Law,   1849-1850.     Res.  Boston,     d.  Boston,  Apr.  5,  1868. 

♦Samuel  Adams  Cooper. 

6.  Salem,  Sept.  9,  1822.  A.B.  1824;  A.M.  1827.  fZ.  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  5,  1840. 

♦Ralph  Waldo  Emerson. 

b.  Boston,  May  25,  1803.  A.B.  1821;  A.M.  1827;  LL.D.  1866. 
Ord.  Boston  (Second  Church),  Mar.  11,  1829-Oct.  28,  1832;  East 
Lexington,  Nov.  1836-1838.  Author.  Res.  Concord,  d.  Concord, 
Apr.  27,  1882. 

See  :  "  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  his  Life,  Genius  and  Writings,"  by  Alexander  Irelandi 
2d  ed.,  London,  1882;  "  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  his  Life,  Writings,  and  Philoso- 
phy," byG.  W.Cooke,  Boston,  1882;  "Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,"  by  O.  W.Holmes, 
Boston,  1885;  "A  Memoir  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  by  James  Elliot  Cabot," 
Boston,  1888;  "Life  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,"  by  Richard  Garnett,  London, 
1888;  "  Emerson  in  Concord,  a  Memoir,"  by  E.  W.  Emerson,  Boston,  1889. 

♦Isaac  Parsons. 

b.  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  May  3,  1801.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me., 
1823.     d.  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  Dec.  12,  1824. 

1826. 

♦WARREN   BURTON.     Grad. 

6.  Wilton,  N.  H.,  Nov.  23,  1800.  A.B.  1821;  A.M.  1824.  Ord. 
East  Cambridge,  Mar.  5,  1828-,Tune  7,  1829  ;  South  Hingham,  Sept. 
1,  1833-1835  ;  Waltham  (Second  Religious  Society),  1835-Apr.  1837  ; 
Boston  (minister  at  large),  Aug.  1,  1844-Oct.  1,  1848;  Worcester 
(minister  at  large),  1849-1850.    Res.  Salem,    d.  Salem,  June  6,  1866. 

See  :  "The  Worcester  Association,"  by  Joseph  Allen,  Boston,  1868,  pp.  35&-360. 

♦ALONZO   HILL.     Grad. 

b.  Harvard,  June  20,  1800.  A.B.  1822;  A.M.  1825;  S.T.D.  1851. 
Ord.  Worcester  (Second  Parish),  Mar.  28,  1827  (senior  pastor  after 
Feb.  10,  1869)-Feb.  1,  1871.     d.  Worcester,  Feb.  1,  1871. 

*JAMES   AUGUSTUS   KENDALL.     Gratl. 

b.  Plymouth.  \ov.  1,  lso;5.  A.B.  1823;  A.M.  1826.  OrtZ.  Medfield, 
Nov.  10,  1830-Apr.  1,  1837.  Res.  Cambridge,  Framingham.  (/.  Fram- 
ingham,  May  16,  1884. 


15  .  [i827 

*GEORGE   LEONARD.     Grad. 

/;.  Marshlield,  May  26,  1801.  A.B.  1823;  A.M.  1826.  Onl.  East 
Maivshlield  (now  Marshfield  Hills),  May  19,  18;]6-May  19,  1861. 
d.  Marshfield,  July  9,  1881. 

GEORGE   RIPLEY.     Grad. 

b.  Greenfield,  Oct.  3,  1802.  A.B.  1823;  A.M.  1826;  LL.D.,  Law- 
rence Univ.,  Wis.,  1874;  LL.D.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1875.  Ord. 
Boston  (Purchase  Street  Church),  Nov.  8,  1826-Apr.  1,  1841.  Lit- 
erary editor  New  York  Tribune,  d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1880. 
See  :  "  George  Ripley,"  by  O.  B.  Frothingham,  Boston,  1882. 

♦STEPHEN   SCHUYLER.     Grad. 

b.  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  18,  1801.  A.B.  1820;  A.M.  1845.  Res. 
Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.  d.  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1,  1859. 

*GEORGE   WADS  WORTH   WELLS.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Oct.  17,  1804.  A.B.  1823;  A.M.  1826.  Ord.  Kenne- 
bunk.  Me.,  Oct.  24,  1827-Oct.  21,  1838;  Groton,  Nov.  21,  1838- 
Mar.  17,  1843.     d.  Groton,  Mar.  17,  1843. 

See  :  "  Annals  of  the  American  Unitarian  Pulpit,"  by  William  B.  Sprague,  New  York' 
1865,  pp.  528-633;  "Practical  Discourses.  By  George  Wadsworth  Wells,  late 
Pastor  of  the  Unitarian  Chuixh  in  Groton.     With  a  Memoir,"  Boston,  1844. 


"George  Fiske. 

6.  Lincoln,  Aug.  22,  1804.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  11.  L,  1825.  Ord. 
(Pk.  Epis.)  deacon,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  15,  1832.  Rome,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1832- 
Dec.  1,  1834;  Oriskany,  N.  Y.,  1834-1836;  Richmond,  Ind.,  Feb.  12, 
1838-1856.     d.  Richmond,  Ind.,  Mar.  21,  1860. 


1827. 

*DANIEL   AUSTIN.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Nov.  21,  1793.  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  N.  IL,  1813; 
A.M.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1816;  A.M.  (ad  eundem)  1827.  Ord. 
Brighton,  June  4,  1828-Nov.  26,  1837.  Res.  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
d.  Kittery,  Me.,  Dec.  4,  1877. 

*GEORGE   WASHINGTON   BURNAP.     Grad. 

b.  Merrimac,  N.  H.,  Nov.  30,  1802.  A.B.  1824;  A.M.  1827  ;  S.T.D. 
1849.  Ord.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Apr.  23,  1828-Sept.  8,  1859.  d.  Balti- 
more, Sept.  8,  1859. 

♦CALEB    STETSON.     Grad. 

b.  Kingston,  July  12,  1793.  A.B.  1822  ;  A.M.  1825.  Ord.  Medford, 
Feb.  28,  1827-1848;  South  Scituate  (now  Norwell),  Dec.  27,  1848- 
Apr.  1859  ;  J:ast  Lexington,  1860-1865.     d.  Lexington,  May  17,  1870. 


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♦CHRISTOPHER   TOPPAN   THAYER.     Grad. 

b.  Lancaster,  June  5,  1805.  A.B.  182-1;  A.M.  1827.  OrcZ.  Beverly, 
Jan.   27,    1830-July  4,    1858.     Res.   Boston,     d.  Boston,  June  23, 

1880. 

♦WILLIAM   HUNT   WHITE.     Grad. 

h.  Lancaster,  Fel).  4,  1798.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  L,  1824;  A.M., 
Brown  Univ..  1827.  Ord.  Littleton,  Jan.  2,  1828-July  25,  1853. 
d.  Littleton,  July  25,  1853. 

See  :  "  Annals  of  the  American  Unitarian  Pulpit,"  by  "William  B.  Sprague,  New  York, 
1865,  pp.  533-538. 

*  WILLIAM   AUGUSTUS    WHIT  WELL.     Grad. 

6.  Boston,  Jan.  10,  1804.  A.B.  1824;  A.M.  1827.  Ord.  Walpole, 
N.  H.,  Feb.  3,  1830^an.  1832;  Hallowell,  Me. ;  Calais,  Me.,  Nov. 
1,  1833-July  2,  1839;  Houlton,  Me.,  1840-1842;  Wilton,  N.  H., 
1843-Jan.  1850;  Easton,  1850-1857;  Harvard,  1857-1861;  Chest- 
nut Hill,  Oct.  5,  1861-Feb.  10,  1865.     d.  Chestnut  Hill,  Feb.  10,  1865. 

See  :  "  The  Worcester  Association,"  by  Joseph  Allen,  Boston,  1868,  pp.  335-341. 


*Wendell  Bayard  Davis. 

h.  Sandwich,  July  17,  1803.  A.B.  1823  ;  A.M.  1826.  d.  Cambridge, 
Mar.  8,  1827. 

*William  Spencer  Prentiss. 

h.  Petersham,  Sept.  4,  1798.  Not  ord.  Farmer,  Springfield,  La 
Grange  Co.,  Ind.  Judge  of  Probate  Court,  Ind.  (/.  Springfield, 
Ind.,  Sept.  2,  1872. 

1828. 

*GEORGE   PARTRIDGE   BRADFORD.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Feb.  16,  1807.  A.B.  1825  ;  A.M.  1828.  Not  ord.  Teacher. 
d.  Cambridge,  Jan.  26,  1890. 

♦JONATHAN   COLE.     Grad. 

b.  Marblehead,  Aug.  5,  1803.  A.B.  1825;  A.M.  1828.  Ord.  Kings- 
ton, Jan.  21,  1829-Apr.  25,  1835;  Hallowell,  Me.,  Sept.  21,  1836- 
1852;  Exeter,  N.  H.,  Apr.  24,  1856-Ai}r.  1861.  Res.  Newburyport. 
d.  Newburyport,  Nov.  28,  1877. 

♦FREDERICK   AUGUSTUS    FARLEY.     Grad. 

h.  r>()st()n,  June  25.  ISOO.  A.B.  1818  ;  A.M.  1821  ;  A.M.  (ad  eundem), 
i5rown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1829;  S.T.D.  1850.  Ord.  Providence,  R.  I., 
Sept.  10,  1828-July  1841 ;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  31,  1842  (installed 
Apr.  25,  1844)-Nov.  1,  1863.     d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  24,  1892. 


17  [1828 

♦FREDERIC   HENRY   HEDGE.     Grad. 

b.  Cambridge,  Dec.  12,  1805.  A.B.  1825  ;  A.M.  1828  ;  S.T.D.  1852  ; 
LL.D.  1886.  Ord.  West  Cambridge  (now  Arlington),  May  20,  1829- 
Mar.  9,  1835;  Bangor,  Me.,  May  3,  1835-Mar.  1850 ;  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Mar.  27,  1850-Sept.  1856;  Brookline,  Oct.  5,  1856-Sept.  1872. 
Harvard  University  :  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  1857-1876; 
Professor  of  German,  1872-1881.     d.  Cambridge,  Aug.  21,  1890. 

♦SAMUEL   KIRKLAND   LOTHROP.     Grad. 

b.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  13,  1804.  A.B.  1825;  A.M.  1828;  S.T.D. 
1852;  LL.D.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1885.  Ord.  Dover,  N.  H., 
Feb.  18,  1829-May  1834;  Boston  (Church  in  Brattle  Square),  June 
18,  1834-Nov.  22,  1876.     d.  Boston,  June  12,  1886. 

See  :  "  Memoir  of  Samuel  Kirkland  Lothrop,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  by  Andrew  P.  Peabody, 
reprinted  from  tlie  Proceediugs  of  the  Massaclmsetts  Historical  Society,"  Cam- 
bridge, 1887 ;  "  Some  Reminiscences  of  the  Life  of  Samuel  Kirkland  Lothrop,  edited 
by  Thornton  Kirkland  Lothrop,"  Cambridge,  1888. 

♦WILLIAM   PARSONS    LUNT.     Grad. 

6.  Newburyport,  Apr.  21,  1805.  A.B.  1823;  A.M.  1826;  S.T.D. 
1860.  Otrl.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  (Second  Congregational  Unitarian 
Church),  June  19,  1828-Nov.  19,  1833;  Quincy,  June  3,  1835-Mar. 
21,  1857.     d.  Akabah,  Arabia  Petraea,  Mar.  21,  1857. 

See  :  "  Memoir  of  William  Parsons  Lunt,  D.D.,  by  Nathaniel  L.  Frothingham,"  from 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society's  Collections;  "A  Discourse  in  Commemoration 
of  Rev.  William  Parsons  Lunt,  D.D.,"  by  Chandler  Robbins,  Boston,  1857. 

*ARTEMAS    BOWERS   MUZZEY.     Grad. 

b.  Lexington,  Sept.  21,  1802.  A.B.  1824;  A.M.  1827;  S.T.D., 
Tufts  Coll.,  1890.  Ord.  Framingham,  June  10,  1830-May  18,  1833; 
Cambridgeport,  Jan.  1,  1834-May  18,  1846;  Cambridgeport  (Lee 
Street  Church),  Sept.  7,  1846-Feb.  20,  1854;  Concord,  N.  H., 
Mar.  29,  1854-May  1857;  Newburyport,  Sept.  3,  1857-May  1865; 
Chestnut  Hill,  May  13,  1866-Sept.  1876.  Res.  Cambridge,  d.  Cam- 
bridge, Apr.  21,  1892. 

*JOHN   LANGDON   SIBLEY.     Grad. 

b.  Union,  Me.,  Dec.  29,  1804.  A.B.  1825;  A.M.  (Hon.),  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  Me.,  1856.  Harvard  University:  Assistant  Librarian,  1825- 
1826.  Ord.  Stow,  May  14,  1829-Apr.  1,  1833.  Harvard  University: 
Assistant  Librarian,  1841-1856;  Librarian,  1856-1877;  Librarian 
Emeritus,  1877-Dec.  9,  1885.     d.  Cambridge,  Dec.  9,  1885. 

See  :  Proceedings  of  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  2d  series,  II,  487-507. 


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*MOSES    GEORGE   THOMAS.     Grad. 

b.  Sterliug,  Jan.  19,  ISOo.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1825;  A.M., 
Brown  Univ.,  1828.  Ord.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Feb.  -lb,  1829-Oct.  1845; 
South  Boston  (Broadway  Unitarian  Society),  18-45  (installed  May  21, 
1846)-1848;  New  Bedford  (Centre  Church),  Oct.  19,  1848-1854; 
New  Bedford  (minister  at  large),     d.  Concord,  N.  M.,  Sept.  18,  1880. 


♦Marshall  Tufts. 

b.  Lexington,  Sept.  26,  1802.  A.B.  1827.  Not  ord.  d.  Lexington, 
May  18,  1855. 

1829. 

♦HORATIO   ALGER.     Grad. 

b.  South  Bridgewater,  Nov.  6,  1806.  A.B.  1825;  A.M.  1828.  Ord. 
Chelsea  (now  Revere),  Sept.  2,  1829-Apr.  4,  1844;  Marlborough, 
Jan.  22,  1845-July  18,  1859  ;  South  Natick,  May  20,  1860-Apr.  26, 
1874.     d.  South  Natick,  Nov.  6,  1881. 

*DAVID   HATCH   BARLOW.     Grad. 

b.  Windsor,  Vt.,  Jan.  31,  1805.  A.B.  1824  ;  A.M.  1827.  Ord.  Lynn, 
Dec.  9,  1829-Feb.  2,  1833;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  17,  1834-July 
30,  1837.     Editor,  Lynn.     d.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Nov.  6,  1864. 

♦STEPHEN   ALFRED   BARNARD.     Grad. 

b.  Marlborough,  Nov.  26,  1802.  Ord.  Wilton,  N.  H.,  Jan.  13,  1830- 
Apr.  25,   1833;    Chesterfield,  N.  H.,  May  1834-1838;    Athol,  Nov. 

1838-May    1840;     Southborough, 1846:     Lancaster,    N.  H., 

(Tr.  Cong.),  May  9,  1847-May  29,  1853;  Willsborough,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  3,  1853-Oct.  1865;  Ashford,  Conn.,  May  13,  1866-Aug.  23, 
1868.     d.  Lansing,  Mich.,  June  24,  1883. 

♦WILLIAM   BARRY.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Jan.  10,  1805.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  L,  1822;  A.M., 
Brown  Univ.,  1825.  Lowell  (South  Congregational  Society),  May  9, 
1830  {Ord.  Nov.  17,  1830)-July  12,  1835;  Framingham,  Dec.  16, 
1835-Dec.  16,  1845  ;  Lowell  (Church  of  the  Pilgrims),  Oct.  2,  1847- 
Sept.  4,  1853.     Res.  Chicago,  111.     d.  Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  17,  1885. 

See  :  "  Tlie  Woroester  Association,"  by  Joseph  Allen,  Boston,  1868,  pp.  389-394. 

♦WASHINGTON   GILBERT.     Grad. 

b.  Atkinson,  N.  II.,  Mar.  18,  1800.  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1826; 
A.M.,  Williams  Coll.,  1829.  Meadville,  Pa.,  Dec.  1828-Apr.  1830; 
Ord.  Harvard,  Apr.  13,  1831-Apr.  12,  1855;  West  Newton,  Oct.  7, 
1855-Mar.  31,  1858;  I>incoln.  dan.  1859-l)ec.  1862.  d.  West  New- 
ton, Jan.  5,  1879. 


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*HERSEY   BRADFORD   GOODWIN.     Grad. 

b.  Plvmouth,  Aug.  1.S,  l.s(».").  A.B.  1826;  A.M.  1829.  Orel.  Con- 
cord, Feb.  17,  1880-July  9,  1836.     d.  Plymouth,  July  9,  1886. 

See  :  "  Annals  of  the  American  Unitarian  Pulpit,"  by  William  B.  Sprague,  New  York, 
1865,  pp.  548-552. 

♦WILLIAM   NEWELL.     Grad. 

b.  Littleton,  Feb.  25,  1804.  A.B.  1824;  A.M.  1827;  S.T.D.  1853. 
Ord.  Cambridge  (First  Parish),  May  19, 1830-Mar.  31, 1868.  d.  Cam- 
bridge, Oct.  28,  1881. 

See  :  "Discourses  and  Poems  of  William  Newell,"  Boston,  1882. 

*CAZNEAU  PALFREY.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Aug.  11,  1805.  A.B.  1826  ;  A.M.  1829  ;  S.T.D.,  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  Me.,  1855.  Ord.  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  5.  1830-Jan.  1836; 
Grafton,  Apr.  25,  1838-Apr.  25,  1843  ;  East  Barnstable,  Apr.  1844- 
Oct.  1847;  Belfast,  Me.,  Apr.  19,  1848-Apr.  16,  1871.  Res.  Cam- 
bridge,    d.  Cambridge,  Mar.  12,  1888. 

♦GEORGE   WHITNEY.     Grad. 

b.  Quincy,  July  2,  1804.  A.B.  1824;  A.M.  1827.  Ord.  Roxbury 
(later  West  Roxbury)  (Second  Parish),  June  15,  1831-Feb.  7,  1836; 
Roxbury  (later  Jamaica  Plain)  (Third  Parish),  Feb.  10,  1836-Apr.  2, 
1842.     d.  Roxbury,  Apr.  2,  1842. 


Joseph  Warren  Cross. 

b.  East  Bridgewater,  June  16,  1808.  A.B.  1828.  Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.) 
Boxborough,  Oct.  1,  1834-Jan.  2,  1840;  West  Boylston,  Mar.  11, 
1840-Sept.  5,  1859.     Res.  Lawrence,  Worcester. 

♦Josiah  Dunham  Hedge. 

b.  Cambridge,  Jan.  7,  1809.  A.B.  1828;  A.M.  1831;  M.D.  1832. 
Not  ord.  Physician  in  Boston,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Cambridge.  Li- 
brarian of  the  Athenaeum,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1857-Aug.  23,  1879. 
d.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  23,  1879. 

♦William  Lawrence  Stearns. 

b.  Lincoln,  Oct.  30,  1793.  A.B.  1820.  Ord.  Stoughton,  Nov.  21, 
1827-Mar.  30,  1831 ;  Rowe,  Jan.  30,  1833-Dec.  31,  1849  ;  Pembroke, 
Jan.  1,  1850-1856.     d.  Chicopee,  May  28,  1857. 

♦Norton  Thayer. 

b.  Braintree,  Sept.  29,  1804.  A.B.  1828.  Not  ord.  Teacher,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Res.  Boston,     d.  Boston,  Sept.  14,  1870. 


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1830. 

♦JULIAN   ABBOT.     Grad. 

b.  Westford,  Oct.  19,  1806.  A.B.  1826  ;  A.M.  1829.  Not  ord.  Lawyer, 
Lowell,     d.  Lowell,  Dec.  21,  1891. 

♦BENJAMIN   BRIGHAM.     Grad. 

b.  Boston.  1804.     A.B.  1825.     Not  ord.     d.  Boston,  Sept.  21,  1831. 

♦STEPHEN   GREENLEAF   BULFINCH.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  June  18,  1809.  A.B.,  Columbian  Univ.,  D.C.,  1827; 
S.T.D.,  Columbian  Univ.,  1864.  Ord.  Augusta,  Ga.,  Jan.  9,  1831- 
May  1837;  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  1838-May  12,  1844;  Nashua, 
N.  H.,  Sept.  17,  1845-May  30,  1852;  Dorchester  (Third  Unitarian 
Society),  Aug.  1,  1852-May  4,  1863;  East  Cambridge,  Sept.  1865- 
Jime  28,  1869.     d.  Cambridge,  Oct.  12,  1870. 

♦GEORGE   WASHINGTON   HOSMER.     Grad. 

b.  Concord,  Nov.  27,  1803.  A.B.  1826;  A.M.  1829;  S.T.D.  1853. 
Ord.  Northfield,  June  26,  1830-Aug.  1836;  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16, 
1836-Sept.  1,  1866.  Antioch  College,  O. :  President,  1866-1873. 
Newton,  Nov.  9,  1873-Oct.  1,  1879  ;  West  Dedham  (now  Westwood), 
June  1879-1880.     d.  Canton,  July  5,  1881. 

See  :  "  Memorial  of  George  Washington  Hosmer,  D.D.,"  privatelj'  printed,  1S82. 

♦JOSIAH   MOORE.     Grad. 

b.  Bolton,  Nov.  27,  1800.  A.B.  1826.  Ord.  Athol,  Dec.  8,  1830- 
July  29,  1833  ;  Duxbury,  May  14,  1834-July  27,  1881.  d.  Duxburj, 
July  27,  1881. 

♦JOHN   OWEN.     Grad. 

b.  Portland,  Me.,  Mar.  28,  1806.  A.B.,  Bowdoiu  Coll.,  Me.,  1827; 
A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,    1830.     Not  ord.     Bookseller  and  publisher, 

Cambridge,     d.  Cambridge,  A\iY.  22,  1882. 

♦EPHRAIM   PEABODY.     Grad. 

b.  Wilton,  N.  H.,  Mar.  22,  1807.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1827; 
S.T.D.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1848.  Ord.  Cincinnati,  O.,  May  20,  1832- 
1836  ;  New  Bedford,  May  24,  1838-Nov.  24,  1845  ;  Boston  (King's 
Chapel),  Jan.  11,  1846-Nov.  28,  1856.     d.  Boston,  Nov.  28,  1856. 

See  :  "  Sermons  by  Rev.  Ephraim  Peabody,  D.D.,  Minister  of  King's  Chapel,  Boston, 
with  a  Memoir,"  Boston,  1857. 

♦ALLEN   PUTNAM.     Grad. 

b.  Duiiv.Ts,  Oct.  31,  1802.  A.B.  1825;  A.M.  1828.  Ord.  South 
Danvers  (now  Peabody),  Nov.  23,  1831.  Augusta,  Me.,  Nov.  23, 
183 1-June  1834.  Editor.  Secular occuimtion,  lloxbur^'.  c?.  Boston, 
Oct.  21,  1887. 


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♦GEORGE   PUTNAM.     Grad. 

b.  Sterling,  Aug.  16,  1807.  A.B.  1826;  A.M.  1829;  S.T.D.,  Bow- 
doin  Coll.,  Me.,  1845.  Ord.  Roxbury  (First  Religious  Society),  July 
7,  1830-Apr.  11,  1878.     d.  Roxbury,  Apr.  11,  1878. 

See  :  "Memorial  of  the  Rev.  George  Putnam,  D.D.,"  Boston,  1878. 

*JOHN   TURNER    SARGENT.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  July  12,  1808.  A.B.  1827  ;  A.M.  1830.  Boston  (minister 
at  large),  May  1,  1837  {Ord.  Oct.  29,  1837)-Dec.  29,  1844;  Somer- 
ville,  Feb.  18,  1846-Apr.  2,  1848.     d.  Boston,  Mar.  26,  1877. 

*DAVID   SOUTHARD  formerly  SOUTHWORTH.     Grad. 

b.  Lyme,  N.  H.,  1803  or  1804.     d.  Lyme,  N.  H.,  May  26,  1830. 

♦OLIVER    STEARNS.     Grad. 

b.  Lunenburg,  June  3,  1807.  A.B.  1826;  A.M.  1829;  S.T.D.  1857. 
Ord.  Northampton,  Nov.  9,  1831-Apr.  1,  1839;  Hingham  (Third 
Congregational  Society),  July  1,  1839-Oct.  1,  1856.  Meadville  Theo- 
logical School,  Pa.:  President,  1856-1863.  Harvard  University: 
Parkman  Professor  of  Pulpit  Eloquence  and  the  Pastoral  Care,  1863- 
1869  ;  Parkman  Professor  of  Theology,  1869-1878  ;  Dean  of  Divinity 
School,  1870-1878.     d.  Cambridge,  July  18,  1885. 


♦Francis  Cunningham. 

b.  Boston,  Mar.  9,  1804.  A.B.  1825.  Ord.  Dorchester  (Third  Re- 
ligious Society),  May  21,  1834-Jime  1,  1842.  Res.  Milton,  d.  Belle- 
vue,  near  Meudon,  France,  Sept.  7,  1867. 

*Ezekiel  DeWolf. 

6.  Loudon  (now  Otis),  Sept.  10,  1800.  Grad.  Bangor  Theological 
Sem.,  Me.,  1828.  Teacher.  Res.  New  Orleans,  La.  d.  Parkman, 
O.,  Apr.  6,  1886, 

♦Joseph  Hawley  Dorr. 

b.  Boston,  Dec.  7,  1807.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1827;  A.M., 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  1830;  M.D.  1837.  Physician  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
d.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Apr.  13,  1855. 

♦Oliver  Wendell  Withington. 

b.  Boston,  July  16,  1809.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Vermont,  1829;  A.B.  (ad 
eundem)  1829  ;  A.M.,  Univ.  of  Vermont,  1833.  Res.  Boston,  d.  Bos- 
ton, Mar.  31,  1853. 


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1831. 

♦CHARLES   FRANCIS    BARNARD.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Apr.  17,  18U,S.  A.B.  1828;  A.M.  1831.  Ord.  Boston 
(minister  at  large),  Nov.  2,  1834-May  1,  1837;  Boston  (Warren 
Street  Chapel),  May  1,  1837  (senior  pastor  after  Apr.  16,  1865)-June 
28,  1866.     d.  Somerville,  Nov.  8,  1884. 

See  :  "  Charles  Francis  Barnard.    A  Sketch  of  his  Life  and  Work,"  by  Francis  Tiffany 
Boston,  1895. 

*ALANSON   BRIGHAM.     Grad. 

6.  Sudbury,  Oct.  11,  1802.  A.B.  1826;  A.M.  1829.  Orc^.  Bo.ston, 
July  22,  1832.  Meadville,  Pa.,  July  22,  1832-Aug.  24,  1833.  d.  Mead- 
ville.  Pa.,  Aug.  24,  1833. 

*ADDISON   BROWN.     Grad. 

b.  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  Mar.  11,  1799.  A.B.  1826.  Ord.  Brattle- 
borough,  Vt.,  June  14,  1832-Oet.  1845.  d.  Brattleborough,  Vt., 
May  11,  1872. 

*GEORGE   CHAPMAN.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  July  15,  1809.  A.B.  1828.  Louisville,  Ky.,  June  24, 
1832--hme  1833;  Ord.  Framingham,  Oct.  6,  1833-June  2,  1834. 
d.  Boston,  June  2,  1834. 

*EDWARD   HENRY   EDES.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  June  12,  1803.  Ord.  Eastport,  Me.,  Nov.  15,  1831-June 
1836;  Augusta,  Me.,  1836-1839;  Kennebunk,  Me.,  Oct.  23,  1839- 
Nov.  1844.     d.  Boston,  May  30,  1845. 

See :  "  Discourses  of  Rev.  Edward  H.  Edes,  with  a  Sketch  of  his  Life,"  Boston,  1846. 

*HENRY   FRANCIS   EDES.     Grad. 

b.  I'rovideuce,  R.  I.,  Aug.  8,  1808.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1828; 
A.M.,  Brown  Univ.,  1831.  Ord.  Canton,  Oct.  26,  1831-1834;  Nan- 
tucket, Mar.  26,  1834-1842 ;  Woburn,  July  6,  1848-June  1850 ;  East- 
port,  Me.,  1852-1860;  North  Chelsea  (now  Revere),  1862-1863; 
Sturbridge,  Nov.  15,  1866-Apr.  1869;  Barnstable,  May  9,  1870- 
May  9,  1875.     d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  13,  1881. 

*THOMAS    BAYLEY   FOX.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Aug.  20,  1808.  A.B.  1828;  A.M.  1831.  Ord.  Newbury- 
port,  Aug.  3,  1831-Apr.  1,  1845;  Boston  (Church  of  Warren  Street 
Chapel),  Apr.  1845  (installed  Nov.  9,  1845)-Jan.  I,  1855.  Journalist. 
d.  Dorchester,  June  11,  1876. 

*GEORGE   NICHOLS.     Grad. 

b.  Salem,  Jan.  30,  1809.  A.B.  1828;  A.M.  1871.  Ord.  Cambridge, 
July  20,  1831.  Meadville,  Pa.,  July  20,  1831-July  1832.  Literary 
critic.  University  Press,  Cambridge,     d.  Cambridge.  July  6,  1882. 


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*  WILLIAM   REED.     Grad. 

^>.  Kaston,  Dec.  12,  1787.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1810;  A.M., 
Brown  Univ.,  181.'}.  Xot  ord.  Teacher,  Plymouth,  Nantucket, 
Milton.     Res.   Easton,   1844-July  3,  1864.     d.  Easton,  July  3,  1864. 

*JOHN   LEWIS    RUSSELL.     Grad. 

b.  Salem,  Dee.  2,  1808.  A.B.  1828  ;  A.M.  1836.  Ord.  Salem,  Oct.  2, 
1834.  South  Hingham,  1836-1837  ;  Chelmsford,  June  2,  1839-May 
1,  1842  ;  South  Hingham,  June  26,  1842-June  1,  1849.  Res.  Salem. 
d.  Salem,  June  7,  1873. 

See  :  "  Memoir  of  John  Lewis  Russell,  by  Edmund  B.  Willson,  from  the  Essex  Insti- 
tute Historical  Collections,"  Salem,  1874. 

♦WILLIAM   GRAY   SWETT.     Grad. 

b.  Salem,  July  15,  1808.  A.B.  1828;  A.M.  1831.  Ord.  Lexington, 
July  13,  1836-Jan.  15.  1839;  Lj-nn,  Jan.  1,  1840-Feb.  15,  1843. 
d.  Charlestown,  Feb.  15,  1843. 

♦JAMES   WILLIAM   THOMPSON.     Grad. 

b.  Barre,  Dec.  13,  1805.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1827;  S.T.D., 
Brown  Univ.,  1849.  Ord.  South  Natick,  Feb.  17,  1830-Feb.  1832; 
Salem  (Independent  Congregational  Church  in  Barton  Square),  Mar. 
7,  1832-Mar.  7,  1859;  Jamaica  Plain,  Apr.  24,  1859-Sept.  22, 
1881.     (/.  Isles  of  Shoals,  N.  H.,  Sept.  22,  1881. 

*  JASON   WHITMAN.     Grad. 

b.  East  Bridgewater,  Apr.  30,  1799.  A.B.  1825;  A.M.  1828.  Ord. 
Saco,  Me.,  June  30,  1830-Apr.  1834.  Secretary  American  Unitarian 
Association,  May  27,  1834-May  26,  1835.  Portland,  Me.,  (Second 
Unitarian  Parish),  June  25,  1835-1845;  Lexington,  July  30,  1845- 
Jan.  25,  1848.     d.  Portland,  Me.,  Jan.  25,  1848. 

See  :  "  Sermons  by  Rev.  Jason  Whitman,  with  a  Sketch  of  his  Life  and  Character," 
Boston,  1849;  "  Annals  of  the  American  Unitarian  Pulpit,"  by  William  B.  Sprasjue 
New  York,  1865,  pp.  552-554. 


*Henry  Clinton  Allen. 

6.  East  Bridgewater,  Mar.  6,  1807.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1829. 
d.  East  Bridgewater,  Nov.  11,  1831. 

♦Samuel  Pitts. 

b.  Fort  Preble,  Portland  Harbor,  Me.,  Apr.  17,  1810.  A.B.  1830. 
Not  ord.  Lawj^er,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lumber  business,  Detroit,  Mich., 
Saginaw,  Mich.     d.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Apr.  26,  1868. 

♦Franklin  Sawyer. 

6.  Cambridge,  June  18,  1810.  A.B.  1830.  Not  ord.  Lawyer.  Super- 
intendent of  Public  Instruction  in  Michigan,  1841-1843.  Editor. 
d.  Cambridgeport,  Nov.  18,  1851. 


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1832. 

*  JOSEPH   ANGIER.     Grad. 

b.  Durham,  N.  H.,  Apr.  2-4,  1808.  A.B.  1829.  Ord.  New  Bedford, 
May  20,  1835-Apr.  22,  1837 ;  Milton,  Sept.  13,  1837-June  22,  1845 ; 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  12,  1851-Jan.  1853.  Res.  Milton,  d.  Milton, 
Apr.  12,  1871. 

♦CHARLES   BABBIDGE.     Grad. 

b.  Salem,  Oct.  27,  1806.  A.B.  1828;  S.T.D.  1883.  Ord.  Pepperell, 
Feb.  13,  1833  (senior  pastor  after  Mar.  18,  1886)-May  5,  1898. 
Chaplain,  6th  Regiment  Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia, 
Apr.  15,  1861-Aug.  2,  1861;  Chai)lain,  26th  Regiment  Infantry, 
Massachusetts  Volunteers,  Nov.  17,  1861-Nov.  7,  1864.  d.  Pep- 
perell, May  5,  1898. 

*REUBEN   BATES.     Grad. 

b.  Concord,  May  20,  1808.  A.B.  1829.  Ord.  New  Ipswich,  N.  H., 
June  1,  1834-Mar.  31,  1835;  Ashby,  May  13,  1835-Aug.  31,  1845; 
Stow,  June  18,  1846-Oct.  3,  1859.     d.  Stow,  Dec.  1,  1862. 

*CURTIS    CUTLER.     Grad. 

b.  Lexington,  Jan.  1,  1806.  A.B.  1829.  Ord.  Gardner,  Oct.  30, 
1833-Oct.  30,  1839;  Peterborough,  N.  H.,  Jan.  29,  1840-May  28, 
1848.     d.  Cambridge,  Oct.  13,  1874. 

*JOHN   QUINBY   DAY.     Grad. 

b.  Portland,  Me.,  July  24,  1809.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1829. 
Orrf.  Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  3,  1834.  Meadville,  Pa.,  Jan.  1835-1837. 
Teacher,  Medford.     Editor,  Portland,  Me.     d.  Portland,  Me.,  Mar.  5, 

1884. 

♦CHARLES   ANDREWS    FARLEY.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Sept.  6,  1806.  A.B.  1827.  Alton,  111.,  1836-1838.  Ord. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  July  16,  1837.  Saco,  Me.,  July  1839-Jan.  1841; 
Eastport,  Me.,  Oct.  1842-July  13,  1845;  Nonvich,  Conn.,  1847-May 
1849;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Oct.  20,  185U-Apr.  1851.  d.  Boston. 
Apr.  23,  18«7. 

*RUFUS   ALDRICH   JOHNSON.     Grad. 

b.  Milford,  May  1,  1809.  Ord.  Boston,  July  22,  1832.  Pittsburg, 
Pa.,  July  22,  1832-July  1833;  Grafton,  Oct.  16,  1833-Oct.  16,  1837. 
d.  Upton,  Sept.  27,  1860. 

See  :  "  The  Woirestcr  Association,"  by  Josepli  Allen,  Boston,  1868,  pp.  323-329. 

♦HENRY   ADOLPHUS   MILES.     Grad. 

b.  Grafton,  May  30,  1809.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1829;  A.M., 
Brown  Univ.,  1832;  S.T.D.,  Brown  Univ.,  1850.  Ord.  Ilallowell, 
Me.,  Dec.  19,  1832-May  1,  1836  ;  Lowell,  Dec.  14,  1836-May30,  1853. 


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Secretary  American  Unitarian  Association,  May  24,  1853-May  25, 
1859.  Longwood  (Christ's  Churcli),  1865-1871;  Hingham  (Third 
Congregational  Society),  Apr.  1,  1876  (pastor  emeritus  after  Dec.  30, 
1883)-May  31,  1895.     d.  Hingham,  May  31,  1895. 

*ANDREW  PRESTON  PEABODY.  Grad. 

6.  Beverly,  Mar.  19,  1811.  A.B.  1826;  A.M.  1829;  S.T.I).  1852; 
LL.D.,  Univ.  of  Rocliester,  N.  Y..  1863.  Ord.  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
Oct.  24,  1833-Aug.  31,  1860.  Harvard  University:  Preacher  to  the 
University  and  Plummer  Professor  of  Christian  Morals,  1860  (eme- 
ritus after  1881)-Mar.  10,  1893.  Acting  President,  Feb.  28,  1862- 
Nov.  29,  1862,  Sept.  30,  1868-May  19,  1869.  d.  Cambridge,  Mar. 
10,  1893. 

See  :  "  Andrew  P.  Peabody,  D.D.,  LL.D.     A  Memoir.     By  Edward  J.  Youug.    Pre- 
pared for  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,"  Cambridge,  1896. 

*JOHN   DAVIS    SWEET.     Grad. 

b.  Norton,  June  22,  1807.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1829.  Ord. 
Southborough,  Sept.  25,  1833-Sept.  21,  1835;  Kingston,  Oct.  21, 
lg35_Oct.  16,  1842.  Teacher,  Taunton,  d.  East  Boston,  Dec.  29, 
1852. 

*JOSIAH   KENDALL   WAITE.     Grad. 

;>.  Leicester,  Jime  3,  1809.  A.B.  1829.  Ord.  iMtzwilliam,  N.  H.. 
May  22,  1833-May  1,  1836;  Gloucester,  July  19,  1837-Sei3t.  30, 
1849 ;  Fall  River,  Sept.  15,  1852-June  5,  1858 ;  Groton  Junction 
(now  Ayer),  May  24,  1865-Oct.  12,  1867.     d.  Boston,  Nov.  29,  1872. 

*HORATIO    WOOD.     Grad. 

b.  Newburyport,  Dec.  1,  1807.  A.B.  1827.  Ord.  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
Oct.  24,  1833.  Walpole,  N.  II.,  Sept.  24,  1834-June  22,  1838; 
Tyngsborough,  May  1,  1839-Oct.  1844;  Lowell  (minister  at  large), 
Oct.  28,  1844-Dec.  31,  1868.     d.  Lowell,  May  12,  1891. 

See  :  "  Memoir  of  Horatio  Wood,"  by  his  son,  Horatio  Wood,  Lowell,  1891. 


♦Charles  Angler. 

b.  Durham,  NPL,  Mar.   14,   1803.     A.B.   1827;    A.M.   1S30.     Not 
ord.     Teacher,  Medford.     d.  Yarmouth,  Oct.  5,  1841. 

*John  Greene  Norwood. 

b.  Boston.     A.B.  1828;  A.M.  1831.     d.  Boston,  May  25,  1832. 

♦William  Penniman. 

b.  Boston,  June  19,  1810.     A.B.  1830.     d.  Brookline,  Feb.  13,  1832. 


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1833. 

♦WILLIAM   EBENEZER   ABBOT.     Grad. 

b.  Beverly,  May  2,  1810.  A.B.,  Bowdoiu  Coll.,  Me.,  1830.  Ord. 
Billerica,  Feb.  8,  1837-Feb.  8,  1839.  Ke.s.  Dorchester.  (Z.  Dorches- 
ter, May  4,  1888. 

*  WILLIAM   ANDREWS.     Grad. 

b.  Salem,  June  1,  1810.  A.B.  1830.  Ord.  Chelmsford,  Mar.  30, 
1836-Nov.  18,  1838.     d.  Chelmsford,  Nov.  18,  1838. 

♦WILLIAM   HENRY   CHANNING.     Grad. 

b.  Boston.  May  25,  1810.  A.B.  1829.  New  York,  X.  Y.,  (minister  at 
large),  Nov.  1836-Nov.  1837;  Ord.  Cincinnati,  O.,  May  10,  1839- 
May  1841;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  (independent  society),  1843-1845; 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  27,  1853-Aug.  1854;  Liverpool,  England, 
(RenshaAV  Street  Chapel),  Oct.  1,  1854— Oct.  1,  1857;  Liverpool, 
England,  (Hope  Street  Church),  Oct.  1,  1857-Sept.  30,  1861;  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Dec.  9,  1861-1865;  Clifton,  England,  Oct.  15,  1865- 
Oct.  1866;  London,  England,  (Free  Christian  Church),  Dec.  1867- 
1869.     d.  London,  England,  Dec.  23,  1884. 

See  :  "  Memoir  of  William  Henry  Channing,"  by  O.  B.  rrothingliam,  Boston,  1886. 

*  JAMES   FREEMAN   CLARKE.     Grad. 

b.  Hanover.  N.  H.,  Apr.  4,  1810.  A.B.  1829;  S.T.D.  1863.  Ord. 
Boston,  July  21,  1833.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Aug.  4,  1833-June  16,  1840 ; 
Boston  (Church  of  the  Disciples),  Feb.  28,  1841-June  8,  1888.  Har- 
vard University :  Professor  of  Natural  Religion  and  Christian  Doc- 
trine, 1867-1871.     d.  Jamaica  Plain,  June  8,  1888. 

See :  "  James  Freeman  Clarke,  Autobiographj',  Diary,  and  Correspondence,  edited  by 
Edward  Everett  Hale,"  Boston,  1891;  "Memoir  of  James  Freeman  Clarke,  by 
Andrew  P.  Peabody,"  from  Proceedings   of  Massachusetts   Historical  Society, 

CaiTibiidgc,  1889. 

♦SAMUEL   ADAMS    DEVENS.     Grad. 

b.  Charlestown,  Oct.  27,  1808.  A.B.  1829.  Castlne,  Me.,  June  8, 
1834-Feb.  1835;  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1835-1836.  Ord.  Boston,  Aug.  20, 
1837.     East  Bridgewater,  Aug.  20,   1837-1838.     d.  Boston,  Dec.  1, 

1891. 

♦THEOPHILUS   PIPON   DOGGETT.     Grad. 

h.  Taunton.  Jan.  20,  1810.-  A.B.,  Brown  Univ..  R.  I.,  1829.  Ord. 
South  Bridgewater,  Nov.  19,  1833-Mar.  1844  ;  Ashby,  Feb.  24,  1847- 
Apr.  23,  1853;  Barnstable,  July  1853-May  31,  1859;  Pembroke, 
July  1861-Jan.  25,  1874.     d.  .Arlington,  May  18,  1875. 


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*SAMUEL   MAY.     Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Apr.  11,  1810.  A.B.  1829;  A.M.  1832.  Orel.  Leicester, 
Aug.  13,  1834-Aug.  1846;  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  1847-1847.  General 
agent  Massachusetts  Anti-Slavery  Society,  June  1847-Dec.  1865. 
Res.  Leicester,     d.  Leicester,  Nov.  24,  1899. 

♦ALBERT   CLARKE   PATTERSON.     Grad. 

b.  Boston.  June  13,  1809.  A.B.  1830;  A.M.  1833.  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  1834  {Orel.  Aug.  13,  1834)-May  1836.  Ord.  (Prot.  Epis.) 
deacon,  Boston,  July  15,  1838.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  (Grace  Church), 
June  1839-Feb.  28,  1843.  Ord.  priest,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  27,  1839. 
Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  1851-Aug.  1859;  Southborough,  Apr.  21,  1862- 
June  1864.     d.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  21,  1874. 

♦CHANDLER   ROBBINS.     Grad. 

b.  Lynn,  Feb.  14,  1810.  A.B.  1829  ;  A.M.  1832  ;  S.T.U.  1855.  Ord. 
Boston  (Second  Church),  Dec.  4,  1833-Dec.  4,  1874.  d.  Weston, 
Sept.  11,  1882. 

See  :  Proceedings  of  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  1st  series,  XX,  403-417. 

♦SAMUEL   DOWSE   ROBBINS.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Lynn,  Mar.  7,  1812.  A.M.  (lion.)  1865.  Ord.  Lynn,  Nov.  3, 
1833-May  1839  ;  Chelsea,  July  14,  1839-Apr.  28,  1850  ;  Framingham, 
May  1854-Mar.  1867  ;  Wayland,  May  1867-June  1873.  fL  Belmont, 
Aug.  17,  1884. 

♦LINUS   HALL   SHAW.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Kaynham,  Nov.  29,  1804.  Ord.  Athol,  Nov.  12,  1834-Aug.  29, 
1836  ;  Townsend,  Dec.  21, 1836-1839  ;  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  May  8, 
1839-1841;  Mendon,  July  9,  1842-May  1,  1844 ;  Sudbury,  June  4, 
1845_Jan.  5,  1866.     d.  Sudbury,  Jan.  5,  1866. 

♦HENRY   AUGUSTUS   WALKER.     2.6.  Grad. 

b.  Charlestowu,  Nov.  22,  1809.  A.B.  1830.  d.  Santa  Cruz,  West 
Indies,  Feb.  17,  1838. 

See  :  "  Sketches  of  Martha's  Vine}'ard,"  by  S.  A.  Devens,  Boston,  18.38,  pp.  177-189. 

♦James  Augustus  Dorr.     0.3. 

b.  Boston,  June  8,  1812.    A.B.  1832.    Not  ord.    Lawyer,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     d.  Boston,  Feb.  18,  1869. 
James  Gairdner.     0.6. 

♦Theodore  William  Snow. 

b.  Boston,  Dec.  20,  1810.  A.B.  1830  ;  A.M.  1833.  Ord.  (Prot.  Epis.) 
deacon,  Boston,  Dec.  16,  1836.  Ord.  priest,  Wallingford,  Conn., 
Dec.  6,  1837.  New  Bedford  (Grace  Cliurch),  1838-Aug.  1841 ;  Taun- 
ton (St.  Thomas  Church),  May  1,  1847-Apr.  1855.  d.  Jamaica 
Plain,  Nov.  1,  1872. 


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1834. 


*GEORGE   WARE   BRIGGS.     2.(5.  Grad. 

b.  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  Apr.  8,  1810.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I., 
1825;  A.M.,  Brown  Univ.,  1828;  S.T.D.  1855.  Ord.  Fall  River, 
Sept.  24,  1834-Dec.  1837 ;  Plymouth,  Jan.  3,  1838-Dec.  5,  1852 ; 
Salem  (First  Church),  Jan.  6,  1853-Apr.  1867;  Cambridgeport 
(Cambridgeport  Parish),  Apr.  3,  1867  (senior  pastor  after  Apr.  1, 
1889)-Sept.    10,    1895.     d.  Plymouth,  Sept.  10,  1895. 

*RICHARD   SULLIVAN   EDES.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Apr.  24,  1810.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I., 
1830.  Ord.  Eastport,  Me.,  Dec.  1,  1836-Sept.  4,  1842;  Bolton, 
May  24,   1843-Dec.  25,  1848.     d.  Bolton,  Aug.  26,  1877. 

See :  "The  Worcester  Association,"  by  Joseph  Allen,  Boston,  1868,  pp.  394r-395. 

*  WILLI  AM   GREENLEAF   ELIOT.     3.  Grad. 

b.  New  Bedford,  Aug.  5,  1811.  A.B.,  Columbian  Univ.,  D.  C, 
1831;  S.T.D.  1854.  Ord.  Boston,  Aug.  17,  1834.  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
Nov.  30,  1834-Oct.  1,  1871.  Washington  University,  Mo.  :  Acting 
Chancellor,  Sept.  20,  1870-Oct.  10,  1871;  Chancellor,  Oct.  10,  1871- 
Jan.  23,  1887.     d.  Pass  Christian,  Miss.,  Jan.  23,  1887. 

See :  "  William  Greenleaf  Eliot,"  by  J.  H.  Heywood,  reprinted  from  Unitarian  Keview, 
Boston,  1887. 

♦NATHANIEL   HALL.     Grad. 

b.  Medford,  Aug.  13,  1805.  A.M.  (Hon.)  1851.  Ord.  Dorchester 
(First  Parish),  July  16,  1835-Oct.  21,  1875.  d.  Dorchester,  Oct.  21, 
1875. 

♦FREDERICK   WEST   HOLLAND.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  June  22,  1811.  A.B.  1831  ;  A.M.  1834.  Ord.  Brookljai, 
N.  Y.,  Apr.  11,  1838-Apr.  1,  1842;  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  7,  1843- 
Jan.  1848.  Secretary  American  Unitarian  Association,  Jan.  1848- 
May  28,  1850.  East  Cambridge,  Oct.  12,  1851-May  29,  1859  ;  Nepon- 
set,  June  5,  1859-Apr.  6,  1862;  North  Cambridge,  Sept.  1,  1862- 
Jan.  1,  1865;  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  12,  1865-Feb.  2,  1868:  New- 
buro-,  N.  Y.,  June  4,  1871-Jan.  28,  1877.  Chaplain  of  Almshouse, 
Cambridge,  Oct.  1878-Oct.  1894.     d.  Concord,  Mar.  26,  1895. 

♦GEORGE   WHEELOCK   WOODWARD.     3.  Grad. 

6.  Hanover,  N.  II.,  Fel).  10,  1810.  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  N.  IL, 
1831.  Ord.  BarnstaVde,  Sept.  27,  1837-Sept.  27,  1839;  Bedford, 
1840-May  1846;  (Jalena,  111.,  June  1846-1854:  Geneva,  111.,  Mar. 
1858-Jan.  1,  1862.  Chaplain,  45th  Illinois  Infantry  Volunteers,  Jan. 
1,  1862-,Jau.  2«,  18G3.     d.  Chicago,  111.,  June  29,  1887. 


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♦William  Richardson.     0.3. 

b.  Boston,  Dec.  2,  1813.  A.B.  1832.  Not  ord.  Lawyer,  Boston. 
d.  Dorchester,  June  6,  1856. 

*James  H.  Sayward.    0.3. 

b.  (ilouccster,  1807.  Mansfield,  1834-1836;  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H., 
1842-Jan.  13.  1844.     d.  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.,  Jan.  13,  1844. 

*Oren  Smith.     2. 

b.  North  Easton,  July  9,  1809.     d.  Boston,  Sept.  26,  1834. 

*Peter  Thacher.    0.6. 

b.  ICennebimk,  Me.,  Oct.  14,  1810.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me., 
1831;  A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1834.  Not  ord.  Lawyer,  Machias, 
Me.,  Rockland,  Me.,  Boston,     d.  Newton,  Oct.  21,  1894. 


1835. 

♦CYRUS   AUGUSTUS   BARTOL.     2.6.  Grad. 

b.  Freeport,  Me.,  Apr.  30,  1813.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1832; 
A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1835;  S.T.D.  1859.  Ord.  Boston  (West  Church), 
Mar.  1,  1837-Nov.  2,  1889.     d.  Boston,  Dec.  16,  1900. 

♦ASARELAH   MORSE   BRIDGE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Lancaster,  Jan.  21,  1810.  Ord.  Norton,  Jan.  27,  1836-Nov.  1, 
1840;  Standish,  Me.,  Jan.  25,  1843-Jan.  25,  1846;  Bernardston, 
Feb.  18,  1846-Apr.  1850;  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  1851-1865.  d. 
Marshfield,  Dec.  11,  1865. 

♦CHARLES    TIMOTHY   BROOKS.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Salem,  June  20,  1813.  A.B.  1832.  Newport,  R.I.,  Jan.  1,  1837 
{Ord.  June  14,  1837)-Apr.  1873.     d.  Newport,  June  14,  1883. 

See:  "Poems,  Original  and  Translated,  by  Charles  T.  Brooks,  with  a  Memoir,  by 
Charles  W.  "Wendte,"  Boston,  1885 ;  "  Communications  on  the  death  of  Charles  T. 
Brooks,"  from  Historical  Collections  of  Essex  Institute,  Salem,  1884. 

♦EDGAR   BUCKINGHAM.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Aug.  29,  1812.  A.B.  1831.  Ord.  Dover,  N.  H.,  Dec.  30, 
1835-June  23,  1839  ;  Trenton,  N.  Y.,  1840-Sept.  1852  ;  Troy,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  27,  l853-,Jan.  9,  1867;  Deerfield,  June  21,  1868-Apr.  1,  1891. 
d.  Deerfield,  Apr.  30,  1894. 

♦CHRISTOPHER   PEARSE   CRANCH.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Alexandria,  Va.,  Mar.  8,  1813.  A.B.,  Columbian  Univ.,  D.  C, 
1831.     Not  ord.     Artist,  author,     d.  Cambridge,  Jan.  20,  1892. 


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*BARZILLAI   FROST.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Effingham,  X.  H.,  June  18,  1804.  A.B.  1830.  Ord.  Concord, 
Feb.  1,  1837-Oet.  3,  1857.     d.  Concord,  Dee.  8,  1858. 

*  SAMUEL   OSGOOD.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Charlestown,  Aug.  30,  1812.  A.B.  1882;  A.M.  1835;  S.T.D. 
1855 ;  LL.D.,  Hobart  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1872.  Ord.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  May 
16,  1838-Dec.  1841 ;  Providence,  11. 1.,  (Westminster  Congregational 
Society),  Dec.  29,  1841-Sept.  9,  1849  ;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  (Church  of 
the  Messiah),  Oct.  3,  1849-Mar.  16,  1869.  Ord.  (Prot.  Epis.)  deacon. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  5,  1870.  Ord.  priest.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  30,  1870.     d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  April  14,  1880. 

*JOHN   PARKMAN.     2.3.  Grad. 

b.  Brighton,  May  7,  1813.  A.B.  1832.  Ord.  Greenfield,  Oct.  11, 
1837-Dec.  1839;  Dover,  N.  H.,  Apr.  22,  1840-Nov.  1849;  Staten 
Island,  N.  Y.,  1851-Apr.  1869.     d.  Pepperell,  Sept.  24,  1883. 

♦HARRISON   GRAY  OTIS   PHIPPS.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Quincy,  Dec.  13,  1812.  A.B.  1832.  Ord.  Cohasset,  Nov.  18, 
1835-Dec.  27,  1841.     d.  Boston,  Dec.  27,  1841. 

♦GEORGE  MATTHIAS    RICE.     2.3.  Grad. 

b.  Danvers,  June  28,  1814.  A.B.,  Hobart  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1832.  Ord. 
Watertown,  Nov.  11,  1840.  Lexington,  Nov.  11,  1840-Apr.  30, 
1841 ;  Chelsea,  Sept.  18,  1844-1845 ;  Mendon,  Apr.  20,  1845-July 
1846;  Eastport,  Me.,May  7,  1848- June  29,  1851;  Lancaster,  N.  H., 
Jan.  15,  1854-Nov.  1,  1857;  Westford,  June  1,  1858-Apr.  1,  1866; 
Dublin,  N.  II.,  May  16,  1866-July  31,  1881.  d.  Dublin,  N.  IL,  Sept. 
22,  1882. 

*JAMES   THURSTON.     2.6.  Grad. 

b.  Newmarket,  N.  H.,  Dec.  11,  1806.  A.B.  1829  ;  A.M.  1832.  Ord. 
Windsor,  Vt.,  Jmie  27,  1838-May  1,  1840;  Billerica,  Nov.  15,  1844- 
May  15,  1850;  South  Natick,  Oct.  1,  1850-Apr.  2,  1852  ;  North  Cam- 
bridge, June  14,  1853-June  28,  1854;  Lunenburg,  Nov.  4,  1855- 
June  12,  1859;  Leicester,  Nov.  17,  1863-May  4,  1864.  d.  West 
Newton,  Jan.  13,  1872. 


Baker.    0.3. 

♦Charles  Mason.     0.3. 

b.  Dublin,   N.    IL,   June  3,    1810.     A.B.   1834;   A.M.    1837;  LL.B. 
1839.     Not  ord.     Lawyer,  Fitchburg.     d.  Fitchburg,  Mar.  13,  1901. 


31  [1836 

♦John  Hopkins  Morison.     l.<>. 

b.  Peterborough,  N.  H.,  July  25,  1808.  A.B.  1831;  S.T.D.  1858; 
A.M.  1861.  Ord.  New  Bedford,  May  24,  1838-Sept.  30,  1844  ;  Milton, 
Jan.  28,  1846-Apr.  27,  1885,  pastor  emeritus,  Feb.  11,  1894-Apr. 
26,  1896.     d.  Boston,  Apr.  26,  1896. 

See  :  "  John  Hopkins  Morison,  a  Memoir,"  Boston,  1897. 

♦Henry  Theodore  Tuckerman.     0.3. 

b.  Boston,  Apr.  20,  1813.  A.M.  (Hon.)  1850.  Author,  d.  New- 
York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  17,  1871. 

See:    "A  Memorial  of  Henry   Theodore  Tuckerman,  by  E.  A.  Duyckinck,"   New- 
York,  1872. 

1836. 

♦SAMUEL   PAGE   ANDREWS.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Salem,  Dec.  9,  1813.  A.B.  1833.  Not  ord.  Clerk  Police  Court, 
Salem,     d.  Salem,  Dec.  31,  1892. 

♦RICHARD  THOMAS  AUSTIN  formerly  REUBEN  SEIDERS.  2.6.  Grad. 
b.  Waldoboro,  Me.,  May  6,  1809.  A.B..  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1831; 
A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1834.  Ord.  Wayland,  Sept.  28,  1836-Oct.  1, 
1838.  Teacher,  Cambridge.  Lunenburg,  Oct.  18,  1845-Jan.  18, 
1847.     d.  Lunenburg,  Jan.  18,  1847. 

♦JOHN   SULLIVAN   D WIGHT.     8.3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  May  13,  1813.  A.B.  1832.  Ord.  Northampton,  May  20, 
1840-June  1841.  Editor  Journal  of  Music,  Boston,  Apr.  1852-Sept. 
1881.     d.  Boston,  Sept.  5,  1893. 

See :  "  John  Sullivan  Dwight :   Brook-Farmer,  Editor,  and  Critic  of  Music,  a  Bio- 
graphy by  George  Willis  Cooke,"  Boston,  1898. 

♦GEORGE   EDWARD   ELLIS.     3.  Grad. 

6.  Boston,  Aug.  8,  1814.  A.B.  1833;  A.M.  18.36;  S.T.D.  1857; 
LL.D.  1883.  Ord.  Charlestown,  Mar.  11,  1840-July  1,  1869.  Harvard 
University :  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology,  1857-1863.  d.  Boston, 
Dec.  20,  1894. 

♦OLIVER   CAPEN  EVERETT.     3.  Grad. 

6.  Boston,  Aug.  20,  1811.  A.B.  1832;  A.M.  1835.  Orrf.  Northfield, 
Mar.  8,  1837-Feb.  1,  1849;  Charlestown  (minister  at  large),  Oct.  1, 
1850-Aug.  1869.     d.  Cambridge,  Apr.  23,  1875. 

♦ABIEL   ABBOT   LIVERMORE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Wilton,  N.  H.,  Oct.  30,  1811.  A.B.  1833;  A.M.  1872;  S.T.D. 
1888.  Ord.  Keene,  N.  H.,  Nov.  2,  1836-May  1,  1850  ;  Cincinnati,  O., 
May  26,  1850- July  6,  1856;  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1857-Aug.  30,  1863. 
Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa. :  President,  1863-1890.  d.  Wilton, 
N.  H.,  Nov.  28,  1892. 

See  :  "  Memorial  of  A.  A.  Livermore,  D.D.,"  [Meadville,  1893]. 


1836]  32 

*THEODORE   PARKER.     2.3.  Grad. 

b.  Lexington,  Aug.  24,  1810.  A.:\l.  (lion.)  18-10.  Ord.  West  Rox- 
burj',  June  21,  1887-Jan.  3,  18-16;  Boston  (Twenty-eighth  Congre- 
gational Society),  Jan.  4,  1846-May  10,  1860.  d.  Florence,  Italy, 
May  10,  1860. 

See :  "  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Theodore  Parker,"  by  John  Weiss,  New  York, 
1864;  "Theodore  Parker,  a  Biography,"  bj'  O.  B.  rrothinp:ham,  Boston,  1874; 
"The  Life  and  Teachings  of  Theodore  Parker,"  by  Peter  Dean,  London,  1877; 
"  The  Life  and  Writings  of  Theodore  Parker,  by  Albert  R^ville,"  authorized  trans- 
lation, London,  1877;  "Story  of  Theodore  Parker,"  by  Frances  E.  Cooke,  3d  ed., 
Boston,  [1889]. 

*WILLIAM   SILSBEE.     2.6.  Grad. 

b.  Salem,  .May  17,  1813.  A.B.  1832.  Ord.  Walpole,  N.  H.,  July  1, 
1840-Oct.  1842;  Xorthampton,  April  1,  1855-May  10,  1863;  Melrose, 
July  1867-1868;  Trenton,  N.  Y.,  June  1868-I)ec.  1887.  d.  Salem, 
Jan.  8,  1890. 


*  Joseph  Levering.     2. 

b.  Charlestown,  Dec.  25,  1813.  A.B.  1833:  A.M.  1836;  LL.D. 
1879.  Not  ord.  Harvard  University:  Ilollis  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics and  Natural  Philosoijhy,  1838  (emeritus  after  1888)-rJan.  18, 
1892.     d.  Cambridge,  Jan.  18,  1892. 

See:  "American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  Memorial  of  Joseph  Lovering," 
Cambridge,  1892. 

1837. 

*ABIEL   ABBOT.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Wilton,  N.  H.,  May  11,  1808.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1831. 
Not  ord.  Teacher,  Fauquier  Co.,  Va.  Manufacturer,  Wilton,  N.  H. 
d.  Wilton,  N.  II.,  Aug.  23,  1896. 

*HENRY   WHITNEY   BELLOWS.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  .June  11,  1814.  A.B.  1832;  S.T.D.  1854.  Ord.  New 
York,  X.  Y.,  (First  Congregational  Church),  Jan.  2,  1839-Jan.  30, 
1882.  rrcsident  United  States  Sanitary  Commission,  1861-1878. 
d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  30,  1882. 

♦EDMUND   HAMILTON   SEARS.     2.(i.  Grad. 

b.  Sandisliehl,  Apr.  6,  1810.  A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  N.Y.,  1834  ;  S.T.D. , 
Union  Coll.,  1871.  Ord.  Wayland,  Feb.  20,  1839-Oct.  7,  1840  ;  Lan- 
caster, Dec.  23,  1840-Apr.  1,  1847  :  Wayland,  Nov.  12,  1848-Nov. 
1,  1863;  Weston,  May  13,  1865-Jan.  16,  1876.  d.  Weston,  Jan.  16, 
1876. 

Sec:  "Tlic  AVorcester  Association,"  by  Joseph  Allen,  Boston,  1868,  pp.  387-389;  Pro- 
ceedings Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  1st  series,  XVIII,  224-239;  "In 
Memonara.  Edmund  Hamilton  Sears,  1810-1876,  Ellen  Bacon  Sears,  1811-1897, 
Katliarine  Scars,  1843-1853,"  Boston,  1898. 


38  [1838 

*RUFUS   PHINEAS   STEBBINS.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Wilbraham,  Mar.  3,  1810.  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1834;  S.T.D. 
1851.  Onl.  Leominster,  Sept.  20,  1837-Sept.  20,  1844;  Meadville, 
Pa.,  Oct.  1,  1844-()ct.  1,  1849.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa.: 
President,  1844-1856.  Woburn,  Apr.  30,  1857-Nov.  1863;  Ithaca, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  15,  1871-July  1,  1877;  Newton  Centre,  Nov.  18,  1877- 
Aug.  13,  1885.     d.  Cambridge,  Aug.  13,  1885. 

See  :  "  The  Worcester  Association,"  by  Joseph  Allen,  Boston,  1868,  pp.  378-382. 

♦WILLIAM   VINCENT    THACHER.     2.6.  Grad. 

6.  Boston,  Apr.  15,  1815.  A.B.  1834;  A.M.  1837.  Orel.  Boston, 
Oct.  14,  1838.  Savannah,  Ga.,  Oct.  1838-July  16,  1839.  d.  at  sea, 
July  16,  1839. 

*THEODORE   WARLAND.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Cambridge,  June  1,  1812.  A.B.  1832;  A.M.  1835.  Not  ord. 
d.  Brattleborough,  Vt.,  July  14,  1864. 


*Luther  Farrar. 

b.  Waterford,  Me.,  Mar.  6,  1813.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1834; 
A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1837.     Lawyer,     d.  New  Orleans,  La.,  1843. 

*Loring  Lothrop.     0.3. 

b.  Cohasset,  Nov.  4,  1817.  A.B.  1836.  Not  ord.  Teacher,  Boston. 
d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  6,  1878. 

♦Robert  Cassie  Waterston. 

h.  Kennebunk,  Me.,  Mar.  20,  1812.  A.M.  (Hon.)  1844.  Boston 
(minister  at  large)  (Pitts  Street  Chapel),  July  1,  1839  {Ord.  Nov.  24, 
1839)-1845  ;  Boston  (Church  of  the  Saviour),  Feb.  1845-May  2,  1852  ; 
Newburyport,  Sept.  1854-1856.     d.  Boston,  Feb.  21,  1893. 

See  :  Proceedings  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  2d  series,  VIII,  292-302. 

1838. 

♦BENJAMIN   FISKE   BARRETT.     2.6.  Grad. 

b.  Dresden,  Me.,  June  24,  1808.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1832; 
A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1835.  Ord.  (New  Ch.)  first  degree,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  June  7,  1840.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  1840-May  1848. 
Ord.  second  degree.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  14,  1841.  Ord.  third  de- 
gree, Boston,  June  12,  1842.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan.  1848-Oct.  7,  1850; 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  (First  New  Church  Society),  June  1864-May  1, 
1871.     d.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Aug.  6,  1892. 

See  :  "  Benjamin  Fisk  Barrett,  an  Autobiography,"  Philadelphia,  [1892] ;  "  From  Dif- 
ferent Points  of  View.  Benjamin  Fiske  Barrett,  Preacher,  Writer,  Theologian  and 
Philosopher,"  Philadelphia,  1896. 


1838]  34 

♦HARRISON   GRAY   OTIS   BLAKE.     3.  Grjwl. 

6.  Worcester,  Apr.  10,  1816.  A. B.  1885.  Not  ord.  Teaeher.  Res. 
Worcester,     d.  Worcester,  Apr.  18,  1898. 

*THEODORE   HASKELL   DORR.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Aug.  13,  1815.  A.B.  1835.  Ord.  Billerica,  xMay  28,  1839- 
May  1843  ;  East  Lexington,  May  1,  1845-Aug.  1,  18-49  ;  Wincliendon, 
June  2,  1852-1853  ;  Sherborn,  Dec.  3,  1854-May  1863.  d.  Sherborn, 
Aug.  13,  1876. 

*CRAWFORD   NIGHTINGALE.     3.3.  Grad. 

b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  3,  1816.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1834 ; 
A.M.,  Brown  Univ.,  1837.  Ord.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  7,  1838. 
Cabotville  (now  Chicopee),  May  14,  1845-June  1,  1851  ;  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  1851-1852;  Groton,  Jan.  26,  1853-Aug.  18,  1866;  Groton 
Junction  (now  Ayer),  Apr.  8,  1868-Apr.  1,  1878.  d.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Aug.  19,  1892. 

♦GEORGE   FREDERICK   SIMMONS.     3.  Grad. 

6.  Boston,  Mar.  24,  1814.  A.B.  1832;  A.M.  1835.  Ord.  Boston, 
Oct.  9,  1838.  Mobile,  Ala.,  Oct.  1838-Aug.  17,  1840;  Waltham, 
Oct.  27,  1841-Apr.  1,  1843;  Springfield,  Feb.  9,  1848-Oct.  12,  1851; 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1,  1854-Sept.  5,  1855.  d.  Concord,  Sept.  5, 
1855. 

See  :  "  Annals  of  the  American  Unitarian  Pulpit,"  by  William  B.  Sprague,  New  York, 
1865,  pp.  554-559. 

♦FREDERICK   AUGUSTUS   WHITNEY.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Quincy,  Sept.  13,  1812.  A.B.  1833:  A.M.  1836.  Ord.  Brighton, 
Feb.  21,  1844-June  1,  1858.     d.  Brighton,  Oct.  21,  1880. 

♦WILLIAM   DEXTER   WILSON.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Stoddard,  N.  II.,  Feb.  28,  1816.  A.M.  (Hon.),  Norwich  Univ.,Vt., 
1844;  S.T.D.,  Hobart  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1849;  LL.D.,  Bedford  Univ., 
Tenn.,  1868;  L.H.D.,  Univ.  of  State  of  New  York,  1872.  Ord. 
(Pkot.  Ei'is. )  deacon,  Lowell,  Apr.  7,  1842.  Ord.  priest,  Rutland,  Vt., 
Sept.  21,  1842.  Windsor,  Vt.,  June  1842-Oct.  1844;  Sherburne, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  1846-May  1850.  Hobart  College:  Professor  of  Moral 
and  Intellectual  Philosophy,  1850-1868.  Cornell  Universit}%  N.  Y. : 
Professor  of  Moral  and  Intellectual  Philosophy,  1868  (emeritus  after 
1886)-July  30,  1900.  St.  Andrew's  Divinity  School,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.:  Dean,  1886-Oct.  1,  1899.  d.  Syracuse,  N.  Y..  July  30, 
1900. 


35  [i839 

♦Benjamin  Franklin  Chandler.     1.3. 

b.  Augusta,  Me.,  Sept.  19,  1816.  Not  ord.  Civil  engineer.  Civil 
engineer,  U.  S.  Navy,  July  7,  1852-Oct.  15,  1881.  d.  Onset,  Oct.  30, 
1886. 

♦Charles  Hayward. 

b.  Boston,  Sept.  8,  1817.     A.B.  1837.     d.  Boston,  Nov.  5,  1838. 

See  :  "  Biographical  Notices  of  Mr.  Charles  Hayward,  Jr.,  and  Mr.  Samuel  T.  Hildreth," 
by  Charles  Stearns  Wheeler,  Cambridge,  1839. 

1839. 

♦JOHN   ALBERT    BUCKINGHAM.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Nov.  16,  1816.  Ord.  Cabotville  (now  Chicopee),  Oct.  12, 
1842-Oct.  19,  1843;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  June  1859-Apr.  1,  1860; 
Sturbridge,  Sept.  15,  1864-July  1,  1866,  Apr.  1,  1871-Apr.  1,  1873; 
Chestnut  Hill,  Oct.  8,  1876-June  26,  1881.     d.  Newton,  May  3,  1897. 

♦SAMUEL   BRECK   CRUFT.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Dec.  19,  1816.  A.B.  1836;  A.M.  1839.  Ord.  Charles- 
town,  June  17,  1843.  Lexington,  June  17,  1843-Oct.  1844;  Boston 
(minister  at  large),  Jan.  1846-Jan.  1862  ;  Longwood  (Christ's  Church), 
1864-1865.     Res.  Boston,     d.  Boston,  Jan.  7,  1899. 

♦WILLIAM   CUSHING.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Lunenburg,  May  15,  1811.  A.B.  1832.  Calais,  Me.,  Mar.  20,  1840 
{Ord.  June  10,  1840)-Sept.  6,  1840;  Saco,  Me.,  Apr.  1841-Oct.  16, 
1842;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1842-1844;  Bedford,  June  9,  1850-May  1, 
1853.  Harvard  University:  Assistant  in  Library,  1868-1875.  d. 
Cambridge,  Aug.  27,  1895. 

♦FREDERIC   AUGUSTUS   EUSTIS.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Newport,  R.  I.,  June  12,  1816.  A.B.  1835.  Res.  Milton,  d.  Beau- 
fort, S.  C,  June  19,  1871. 

SAMUEL   ISAAC   HOBSON.     3.3.  Grad. 

b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.     M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania,  1829. 

♦EDWARD   PAYSON   McKOWN.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Portland,  Me.,  May  17,  1810.  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  Me.,  1834; 
A.M.,  Colby  Coll.,  1837.     d.  Worcester,  Mar.  20,  1854. 

♦GEORGE   MOORE.     2.6.  Grad. 

b.  Concord,  May  4,  1811.  A.B.  1834.  Ord.  Concord,  Nov.  4,  1840. 
Quincy,  111.,  Dec.  7,  1840-Mar.  11,  1847.  d.  Quincy,  HI.,  Mar.  11, 
1847. 


i839]  3t3 

*EDWARD   STONE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Framingham,  Feb.  4,  1815.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1835.  Ord. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Apr.  27,  1840.  Barnstable,  Sept.  12,  1842-Sept. 
12,  1843;  Calais,  Me.,  July  7,  1844-May  13,  1849;  Bucksi^ort,  Me., 
Aug.  2,  1850-May  1,  1853;  South  Natick,  May  29,  1853-May  29, 
1855.     d.  Framingham,  Anc^.   10,  1876. 


♦Robert  Bartlett.     2. 

b.  Plymoutli,  Oct.  9,  1817.  A.B.  1836;  A.M.  1839.  Xot  ord. 
Harvard  University:  Tutor  in  Latin,  1839-Sept.  25,  1843.  d.  Ply- 
mouth, Sept.  25,  1843. 

♦Richard  Pike.     0.5. 

b.  Prospect  (now  Searsport),  Me.,  Jime  6,  1813.  A.B.,  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  Me.,  1836;  A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1839.  Ord.  Dorchester 
(Third  Religious  Society),  Feb.  8,  1843-Feb.  18,  1863.  d.  Dorches- 
ter, Feb.  18,  1863. 

1840. 

♦CHARLES   HENRY   APPLETON   BALL.     3.  Grad. 

6.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Feb.   12,   1816.     A.B.  1837;    A.M.   1845.     Ord. 

St.  Louis,  Mo.,  July  19,  1841.     Baltimore,  Md.,  (minister  at  large), 

1843-Oct.    1845;    Needham,  Feb.  7,  1847-I)ec.  30,    1849;    Toronto, 

Can.,  Nov.  24,  1850-June  30,  1854.     Missionary  in  Lidia,  Feb.  1855- 

July  18,  1886.     d.  Calcutta,  India,  July  18,  1886. 

See :  "  Our  Indian  Mission  and  Our  First  Missionary,  Rev.  Charles  H.  A.  Dall,"  by 
J.  H.  Hej-wood,  Boston,  1887. 

JOHN   HEALY  HEYWOOD.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Worcester,  Mar.  30,  1818.  A.B.  1836.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Aug.  23, 
1840  (Ord.  AVorcester,  July  19,  1841)-Aug.  23,  1880;  Melrose,  Sept, 

7,  1884-Sept.  1,  1889.     Louisville,  Ky.,  pastor  emeritus,  June  24, 

1898-. 

♦SYLVESTER   JUDD.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Westhampton,  July  23,  1813.  A.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1836. 
Ord.  Augusta,  Me.,  Oct.  1,  1840-Jan.  26,  1853.  d.  Augusta,  Me., 
Jan.  26,  1853. 

See:  "Life  and  Character  of  the  Rev.  Sylvester  Judd,"  by  Arethusa  Hall,  Boston, 
1854;  "Annals  of  the  American  Unitarian  Pulpit,"  by  William  B.  Sprague,  New 
York,  1866,  pp.  559-567. 

♦DANIEL   BIGELOW   PARKHURST.     3.  Grad. 

h.  Petersham,  Feb.  20,  1818.  A.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1836.  Ord. 
Charleston,  S.  C,  Dec.  6,  1840.  Deerfield.  July  21.  lS41-Feb.  16, 
1842.     d.  Keene,  N.  H.,  Feb.  16,  1842. 

See  :  "  Memorials  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  B.  Parkhurst,"  Boston,  1842. 


37  [1841 

♦Jacob  Caldwell.    2. 

b.  Lunenberg,  July  26,  1806.  A.B.  1828.  Ord.  Kensington,  N.  H., 
Dec.  22,  1841.  Kensington,  N.  H.,  and  Hampton  Falls,  N.  IL,  Dec. 
22,  1841-Mar.  1,  1848;  Standish,  Me.,  June  8,  1855-June  3,  1857; 
Calais,  Me.,  June  1,  1857-1858;  Standish,  Me.,  June  6,  1858-Oct.  1, 
1859;  Calais,  Me.,  1862-Nov.  1,  1867.     d.  Newton,  Jan.  15,  1889. 

*Charles  Emerson. 

b.  Conway,  Aug.  2,  1817.  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1838.  Teacher, 
North  Adams,  Brookfield,  Fittsford,  N.  Y.     d.  Savannah,  Ga.,  May 

27,  1845. 

*Calvin  Farrar.     2.8. 

b.  Waterford,  Me.,  May  22,  1814.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1834; 
A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1837.  Teacher.  Proprietor  Hygienic  Insti- 
tute, Waterford,  Me.     d.  Waterford,  Me.,  Jan.  6,  1859. 

1841. 

JAMES   IVERS    TRECOTHICK   COOLIDGE.     3.  Cxrad. 

6.  Boston,  Nov.  1,  1817.  A.B.  1838;  S.T.D.,  Hobart  Coll.,  N.  Y., 
1870.  Ord.  Boston  (Thirteenth  Congregational  Church),  Feb.  9,  1842- 
July  4, 1858.  Ord.  (Frot.  Epis.) deacon,  Boston,  Apr.  14, 1859.  Frovi- 
dence,  R.  I.,  (St.  John's  Church),  Oct.  1,  1859-Nov.  1,  1861.  Ord. 
priest.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Mar.  14,  1860.  South  Boston  (St.  Matthew's 
Church),  Nov.  1,  1861-Aug.  1,  1873;  Southborough,  Sept.  1,  1873- 
Aug.  1,  1882.  Headmaster  St.  Mark's  School,  Southborough,  Sept.  1, 
1873-Aug.  1,  1882.  Hingham,  June  1885  (rector  emeritus  after 
Nov.  1,  1888)-.     lies.  Cambridge. 

*RUFUS   ELLIS.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Sept.  14,  1819.  A.B.  1838;  A.M.  1841;  S.T.D.,  Yale 
Univ.,  Conn., 1874.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1842-May  1843  ;  Ord.  North- 
ampton, June  7,  1843-May  1,  1853;  Boston  (First  Church),  May  4, 
1853-Sept.  23,  1885.     d.  Liverpool,  England,  Sept.  23,  1885. 

See  :  "  Memoir  of  Rufus  Ellis,"  by  Arthur  B.  Ellis,  2d  ed.,  Boston,  1892. 

*GEORGE   WARREN   LIPPITT.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Jan.  8,  1816.  A.B.  1838.  Ord.  South  Boston, 
May  9,  1844-Jan.  1,  1851.  Secretary  of  American  Legation,  Vienna, 
Austria,  Mar.  25,  1856-Aug.  20,  1867.     d.  Vienna,  Austria,  Nov.  10, 

1891. 


♦James  Robinson  Peirce.    2. 

b.  Dorchester,  Feb.  13,  1818.     A.B.  1838.     Not  ord.     d.  Dorchester, 
July  26,  1842. 


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♦William  Cutter  Tenney.     2. 

h.  Newmarket,  N.  H.,  July  26,  1817.  A.B.  1838.  Ord.  Kennebunk, 
Me.,  Oct.  7,  184o-Jan.  17,  1848;  Upton,  1848-1849;  Northfield, 
Sept.  9,  1849-Nov.  19,  1858;  Lowell  (Lee  Street  Church),  Oct.  26, 
1859-Apr.  26,  1861 ;  Marlborough,  Oct.  1,  1861-June  30,  1864  ;  Law- 
rence, Kans.,  Oct.  27,  1865-Oct.  1,  1868.  Res.  Kan.sas  City,  Mo. 
d.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  June  23,  1901. 

1842. 

♦DEXTER   CLAPP.     .3.  Grad. 

b.  Westhampton,  July  15,  1816.  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1839;  A.M., 
Amherst  Coll.,  1842.  Ord.  Savannah,  Ga.,  Nov.  26,  1843-1846; 
West  Roxbury,  Dec.  1846-Oct.  31,  1851 ;  Salem  (East  Church),  Dec. 
17,  1851-Jan.  19,  1864.     d.  Salem,  July  26,  1868. 

THOMAS   DAWES.     3.  Grad. 

6.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Mar.  11,  1818.  A.B.  1839;  A.M.  1843.  Ord. 
Fairhaven,  Oct.  30,  1844-Nov.  1853;  South  Boston,  May  21,  1854- 
Mar.  31,  1861;  Walpole,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1862-Jan.  1865;  Nantucket, 
Dec.  2,  1865-June,  1871  ;   Brewster,  Oct.  18,  1872-. 

FREDERIC   DAN   HUNTINGTON.     3.  Grad. 

h.  Hadley,  May  28,  1819.  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1839;  A.M.,  Am- 
herst Coll.,  1842;  S.T.D.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1855;  S.T.D.,  Columbia 
Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1887;  LL.D.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1887;  L.H.D.,  Syracuse 
Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1894.  Ord.  Boston  (South  Congregational  Church), 
Oct.  18,  1842-Sept.  1855.  Harvai'd  University:  Preacher  to  the 
University  and  Plummer  Professor  of  Christian  Morals,  1855-1860. 
Ord.  (Prot.  Epis.)  deacon,  Boston,  Sept.  12,  1860.  Boston  (Emanuel 
Church),  Sept.  1860-Apr.  1869.  Ord.  priest,  Boston,  Mar.  19,  1861. 
Bishop  of  Central  New  York,  Apr.  8,  1869-. 

♦WILLIAM   OXNARD   MOSELEY.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Newburyport,  Apr.  27,  1815.  A.B.  1836.  Ord.  South  Scituate 
(now  Norwell),  Feb.  15,  1843-1847;  North  Chelsea  (now  Revere), 
1856-1860.     Res.  Newburyport.     d.  Newburyport,  Feb.  10,  1894. 

♦JOHN   TAYLOR   OILMAN   NICHOLS.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Portland,  Me.,  Apr.  24,  1817.  A.B.  1836;  S.T.I).,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
Me.,  1874.  Ord.  Saco,  Me.,  Apr.  13,  1843  (pastor  emeritus  after 
July  1,  1888)-Oct.  16,  1900.  Res.  Cambridge.  d.  Cambridge, 
Oct.  16,  1900. 

♦JOSEPH   OSGOOD.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Kensington,  N.  IL,  Sept.  23,  1815.  S.T.D.  1892.  Ord.  Cohas- 
set,  Oct.  26,  1842  (senior  pastor  after  Dec.  9,  1896)-Aug.  2,  1898. 
d.  Cohasset,  Aug.  2,  18!)8. 


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*GEORGE   WASHINGTON   PACKARD.     2.  Grad. 

h.  rrovidenee,  K.  1.,  Jan.  26,  1818.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1839  ; 
A.M.,  Brown  Univ.,  1842.  Not  ord.  d.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  14, 
1842. 

*SAMUEL   PETTES.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Oct.  12,  1819.  OrfZ.  Sharon,  May  8,  1844-May  1847; 
Billeriea,  June  16,  1850-May  14,  1855;  Chicopee,  June  30,  1856- 
Apr.  8,  1860.     d.  Chicopee,  Sept.  17,  1860. 

♦AUGUSTUS    RUSSELL   POPE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Jan.  25,  1819.  A.B.  1839;  A.M.  1842.  Ord.  Kingston, 
Apr.  19,  1843-July  15,  1849  ;  Somerville,  Nov.  25,  1849-May  24, 
1858.     d.  Somerville,  May  24,  1858. 

*AMOS    SMITH.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Nov.  29,  1816.  A.B.  1838;  A.M.  1843.  Ord.  Boston 
(New  North  Church),  Dec.  7,  1842-June  17,  1848 ;  Leominster,  Nov. 
26,  1848-Oct.  1,  1856;  Belmont,  Apr.  1857-Apr.  20,  1872.  d.  Bel- 
mont, Sept.  12,  1887. 

*JOHN   FOTHERGILL   WATERHOUSE   WARE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Aug.  31,  1818.  A.B.  1838.  Ord.  Fall  River,  May  3,  1843- 
Oct.  25,  1846  ;  Cambridgeport,  Nov.  29,  1846-Apr.  1864  ;  Baltimore, 
Md.,  May  15,  1864-July  1,  1867  ;  Baltimore,  Md.,  (Church  of  the 
Saviour),  Nov.  1867-July  1872  ;  Boston  (Cliurch  in  Arlington  Street), 
Nov.  3,  1872-Feb.  26,  1881.     d.  Milton,  Feb.  26,  1881. 


♦Edward  Forbes  Barnes.     0.5. 

&.  Marlborough,  Mar.  2,1819.  A.B.  1838;  M.D.  1844.  Not  ord. 
Phj-sician,  Marlborough,     d.  Marlborough,  Nov.  2,  1878. 

♦Frederic  Fessenden  Thayer.     2. 

b.  Amherst,  N.  H.,  Dec.  17,  1820.  A.B.  1840;  A.M.  1846.  Ord. 
(Univ.)  Boston,  Dec.  7,  1842.  Gloucester  (Independent  Christian 
Society),  Mar.  28,  1843-Dec.  1844;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  (First  Univer- 
salist  Church),  Jan.  1845-July  1845;  Chelmsford,  July  1,  1845- 
Apr.  1,  1847.  Wholesale  druggist,  Boston,  d.  Boston,  Jan.  12, 
1881. 

♦Oliver  Hastings  Wellington.     1.5. 

b.  Lexington,  Aug.  19,  1813.  Ord.  Manchester,  N.  H.,  July  19, 
1842-Jan.  1844.  Physician,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Boston,  d.  Boston, 
Sept.   IG,  1893. 


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1843. 

♦JOSEPH   HENRY  ALLEN.     3.  Grad. 

6.  Northborough,  Aug.  21,  1820.  A.B.  1840;  A.M.  (Hon.)  1879; 
S.T.D.  1891.  Ord.  Roxbury  (later  Jamaica  Plain)  (Third  Parish), 
Oct.  18,  1843-Feb.  21,  1847;  Washington,  D.  C,  Aug.  22,  1847- 
Oct.  13,  1850;  Bangor,  Me.,  Oct.  27,  I8.o0-May  24,  1857;  West 
Newton,  May  2,  1858-July  15,  1860;  Northborough,  Apr.  3,  1864- 
Apr.  5,  1866  ;  Aim  Arbor,  Mich.,  Nov.  4,  1877-June  23,  1878.  Har- 
vard University:  Lecturer  in  Divinity  School,  1878-1882.  Ithaca, 
N.Y.,  Jan.  7,  1883-June  22,  1884.  Res.  Cambridge,  d.  Cambridge, 
Mar.  20,  1898. 

*JAMES    BLODGETT.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Westford,  Apr.  6,  1812.  A.B.  1841.  Ord.  Deerfield,  Jan.  17, 
1844-June  1845.     d.  Lexington,  July  16,  1845. 

♦CHARLES    HENRY   BRIGHAM.     3.  Grad. 

ft.  Boston,  July  27,  1820.  A.B.  1839;  A.M.  1843.  OrcZ.  Taunton, 
Mar.  27,  1844-Sept.  1865;  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Sept.  1865-May  1877. 
d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  19,  1879. 

See  :  "  Charles  Henry  Brigham,  Memoir  and  Papers,"  Boston,  1881. 

♦FREDERIC   HINCKLEY.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Nov.  3,  1820.  Ord.  Windsor,  Vt.,  Dec.  13,  1843-Sept. 
1845;  Leicester,  Jan.  3,  1847-July  1848;  Norton,  Oct.  1,  1848- 
Oct.  27, 1850  ;  Haverhill,  Nov.  9,  1850-July  9,  1853  ;  Hartford,  Conn., 
July  6,  1853-Mar.  1,  1856;  Lowell,  Nov.  12,  1856-Oct.  18,  1864; 
South  Boston,  Jan.  1,  1865-Dec.  30,  1866;  Dorchester  (Third  Uni- 
tarian Society),  Mar.  3,  1867-July  1,  1870;  Washington,  D.  C, 
Jan.  25,  1871-Dec.  10,  1875;  Barnstable,  1881-1882;  Newburg, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  2,  1883-Jan.  16,  1887;  Hyannis  (Univ.),  Oct.  1,  1888- 
Oct.  1,  1889;  Barnstable  (Un.  Cong.),  Oct.  1,  1889-Dee.  18,  1891. 
d.  Barnstable,  Dec.   18,  1891. 

♦JOHN   PIERPONT.         3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Nov.  22,  1819.  A.B.  1840.  Ord.  Lynn,  Oct.  11,  1843- 
Apr.  29,  1846  ;  Savannah,  Ga.,  May  1852-1859.  Insurance  business. 
New  York,  N.  Y.     d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  30,  1879. 

HERMAN    SNOW.     2.h.  Grad. 

b.  Pomfrct,  Vt.,  Apr.  9,  1812.  Ord.  Boston,  Jan.  1,  1845.  Brooklyn, 
Conn.,  Jan.  1,  1845-Dec.  31,  1846;  Westford,  Feb.  7,  1847-Feb.  7, 
1848;  Rockford,  111.,  June  3,  1849-June  3,  1850;  Montague,  Apr.  4, 
1851-Nov.  28,  1852;  East  Marshfield,  May  13,  1866-Sept.  29,  1867. 
Res.  Cambridge. 


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*JOHN   WEISS.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  June  28,  1818.  A.B.  1837  ;  A.M.  1840.  Orel.  Watertown, 
Oct.  25,  1843-Oct.  8,  1845,  Mar.  23,  1846-Dec.  6,  1847;  New 
Bedford.  Dec.  29,  1847-Jan.  24,  1859;  Watertown,  1862-18B9. 
d.   Boston,  Mar.  9,   1879. 

*MARTIN   WYMAN   WILLIS.     3.  Grad. 

b.  North  Easton,  Dec.  1,  1821.  A.M.  (Hon.)  1857  ;  Ph.D.,  St.  Louis 
Univ.,  Mo.,  1883;  LL.D.,  St.  Louis  Univ.,  1886.  Ord.  Walpole, 
N.  H.,  Dec.  6,  lS43-Feb.  13,  1848;  Petersham,  May  28,  1848-1851; 
Bath,  Me.,  June  12,  1852-Feb.  5,  1854  ;  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1854-Oct.  6, 
1861;  Quiney,  111.,  May  1,  1862-Oct.  1,  1865.  d.  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
Apr.  26,  1893. 

♦EDMUND   BURKE   WILLSON.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Petersham,  Aug.  15,  1820.  A.M.  (Hon.)  1853.  Ord.  Grafton, 
Jan.  3,  1844-July  1,  1852;  West  Roxbury,  July  18,  1852-June  1, 
1859  ;  Salem  (North  Society),  Jime  5,  1859-,June  13, 1895.  Chaplain, 
24th  Regiment  Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  Oct.  21,  1863- 
July  6,  1864.     d.  Salem,  June  13,  1895. 

See  :  "  A  Memoir  of  Edmund  B.  Willson,"  by  R.  S.  Rantoul,  Salem,  1895. 


♦Frederic  Huidekoper. 

b.  Meadville,  Pa.,  Apr.  7,  1817.  Ord.  Meadville,  Pa.,  Oct.  12,  1843. 
Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa. :  Professor  of  New  Testament  and 
Ecclesiastical  History,  1844-1855  ;  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History, 
1863-1874,  1876-1877.     d.  Meadville,  Pa.,  May  16,  1892. 

*Octavius  Augustus  Merrill.     1. 

b.  (xloucester,  Aug.  1,  1820.  Lighthouse  keeper,  Gloucester,  d.  South 
Yarmouth,  Dec.  25,  1893. 

♦George  Frederick  Ware.     1. 

b.  Cambridge,  Feb.  14,  ls20.  A.B.  1838;  A.M.  1841.  Not  ord. 
d.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Sept.  29,  1849. 

1844. 

WILLIAM   GUSTAVUS    BABCOCK.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Milton,  June  1,  1820.  A.B.  1841.  Providence,  R.  I.,  (minister  at 
large),  Sept.  1844  {Ord.  Apr.  8,  1846)-Mar.  28,  1847;  Luuenlmrg, 
Apr.  14,  1847-Apr.  7,  1855;  Harvard,  Oct.  1,  1855-June  1,  1857; 
South  Natick,  June  1,  1857-Apr.  1,  1860;  Scituate,  Sept.  16,  1860- 
Mar.  27,  1865  ;  Boston  (Warren  Street  Chapel),  Apr.  16,  1865-Sept.  1, 
1883;  Boston  (Appleton  Street  Chapel),  Sept.  1,  1883-June  1,  1889. 
Res.  Dorchester. 


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*RUFUS    PUTNAM   CUTLER.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Hamilton,  July  11,  1814.  A.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1839.  Ord. 
Portland,  Me.,  (Second  Unitarian  Parish),  Mar.  18,  1846-July  24, 
1854 ;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Sept.  1854-June  1859  ;  Charleston,  S.  C, 
Dec.  20,   18(38-Dec.  9,  1877.     d.  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,Dec.  9,  1877. 

^THOMAS    HILL   PONS.     1..5.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  June   11,  1812.     Ord.  Sharon,   Sept.  22,   1852-June  12, 

1853.     Res.  Lunenburg,     d.  Lunenburg,  Apr.  6,  1876. 
*HIRAM   WITHINGTON.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Dorchester,  July  29,  1818.     Ord.  Leominster,  Dec.  25,  1844-July  2, 

1848.     d.  Dorchester,  Oct.  30,  1848. 

See  :  "  Annals  of  the  Amorican  Unitarian  Pulpit,"  by  William  B.  Sprague,  New  York, 
1865,  pp.  567-571;  "  The  Worcester  Association,"  by  Joseph  Allen,  Boston,  1868, 
pp.  311-322. 

1845. 

FRANCIS   PARKER   APPLETON.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Aug.  2,  1822.  Ord.  South  Danvers  (now  Peabody),  Jan. 
14,  ls4('>-Xov.  lSo;5.     Secular  occupation,  Lowell.      Res.  Dorchester. 

GEORGE   MURILLO   BARTOL.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Freeport,  Me.,  Sept.  18,  1820.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1842; 
S.T.D.,  Brown  Univ.,  1892.      Ord.  Lancaster,  Aug.  4,  1847-. 

HENRY   FREDERIC   BOND.     2.5.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  May  12,  1820.  A.B.  1840  ;  A.M.  1843.  Ord.  Barre,  Jan.  6, 
1846-Mar.  30,  1851;  Dover,  N.  H.,  Apr.  27,  1851-July  29,  1855; 
Madison,  Wis.,  Xov.  1855-Nov.  1856  ;  Sudbury,  1867-1868;  Omaha, 
Neb.,  May  16,  1869-Xov.  26,  1871;  Toledo,  O.,  Dec.  17,  1871- 
June  29,  1873.  United  States  Indian  Agent  of  Utahs  at  Los  Pinos 
Agency,  Col.,  1874-1876.  Xorthborough,  Jan.  1877-May  1882  ;  Nan- 
tucket, Feb.  10,  1884-May  17,  1885.  Superintendent  Montana  In- 
dustrial School  for  Indians,  Apr.  1886-Sept.  1,  1890.  Res.  West 
Newton. 

*NOBLE    BUTLER.     1.  Grad. 

b.  Washington  Co..  Pa.,  July  17,  1810.  A.B.,  Hanover  Coll.,  Ind., 
1836;  A.M.,  Hanover  Coll.,  1837;  A.M.  (Hon.)  1845;  LL.D.,  Han- 
over Coll.,  1875.  Hanover  College :  Professor  of  Languages,  1.836- 
1839.  Madison,  Ind.,  1845-1848.  Teacher,  Louisville,  Ky.  d. 
Louisville,  Ky.,  Feb.  12,  1882. 

EDWARD   CAPEN.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Dorchester,  Oct.  20,  1821.  A.B.  1842;  A.:\I.  1845.  Westford, 
July  20,  1845-July  7,  1846.  Librarian  Public  Li])rary,  Boston,  May 
1852-Dec.  1874.  Librarian  Public  Library.  Haverhill,  Dec.  1874 
(emeritus  after  Oct.  1,  1899)-. 


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*JOHN   ELLIS.     2.5.  Grad. 

b.  Dedham,  Sept.  26,  1820.  A.B.  1842.  Not  ord.  d.  Medlield, 
Nov.  27,  1846. 

^CORNELIUS    GEORGE   FENNER.     2.5.  Grad. 

b.  rrovideiiee,  R.  I.,  Dec.  30,  1822.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I., 
1842.  Cincinnati,  O.,  June  14,  1846-Nov.  1846.  d.  Cincinnati,  O., 
Jan.  o,  1847. 

*  WILLI  AM   BATCHELDER   GREENE.     1.  Grad. 

/>.  llaverliill,  Apr.  4,  1819.  Second  Lieutenant,  7th  Regiment  U.  S. 
Infantry,  July  18,  1839-Nov.  20,  1841.  Ord.  Brookfield,  Nov.  5, 
1845-Apr.  1,  1851.  Colonel,  14th  Regiment  Infantry,  Massachusetts 
Volunteers  (later  1st  Regiment  Heavy  Artillery,  Massachusetts  Vol- 
unteers), July  5,  1861-Oct.  11,  1862.  d.  Weston-super-Mare,  England, 
May  oO,  1878. 

*THOMAS   HILL.     2.  Grad. 

b.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  7,  1818.  A.B.  1843;  A.M.  1846; 
S.T.D.  1860;  LL.D.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1863.  Ord.  Waltham, 
Dec.  24,  1845-Jan.  1,  1860.  Antioch  College,  O.  :  President,  Sept. 
1859-June  1862.  Harvard  University:  President,  Oct.  6,  1862- 
Sept.  30,  1868.  Portland,  Me.,  (First  Parish),  May  18,  1873-Nov.  21, 
1891.     d.  Waltham,  Nov.  21,  1891. 

*JOHN   FAR  WELL   MOORS.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Groton,  Dec.  10,  1819.  A.B.  1842;  S.T.D.  1884.  Ord.  Deerfield, 
Jan.  28,  1846-Apr.  1860;  Greenfield,  Apr.  22,  1860-Oct.  1,  1884. 
Chaplain,  52d  Regiment  Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia, 
Nov.  19,  1862-Aug.  14,  1863.  Missionary  for  American  Unitarian 
Association,  Oct.  1884-June  1892.     d.  Greenfield,  Jan.  27,  1895. 

*EPHRAIM    NUTE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Sept.  17,  1819.  Ord.  Petersham,  Oct.  15,  1845-Feb.  13, 
1848;  Scituate,  June  21,  1848-Oct.  1851;  Chicopee,  Oct.  5,  1851- 
Mar.  18,  1855  ;  Lawrence,  Kans.,  1855-1860.  Chaplain,  1st  Regiment 
Kansas  Volunteers,  June  10,  1861-June  17,  1864.  d.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Jan.  21,  1897. 

*  JAMES   RICHARDSON.     3.  Grad. 

6.  Dedham,  May  25,  1817.  A.B.  1837  ;  A.M.  1840.  OrtZ.  Southing- 
ton,  Conn.,  June  10,  1846-Sept.  26,  1847;  Haverhill,  Sept.  1,  1847 
(installed  Aug.  9,  1848)-Sept.  27,  1850;  Kingston,  July  3,  1853- 
Oct.  1855;  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  May  1857-May  1858.  d.  Washington, 
D.  C,  Nov.  10,  1863. 


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WILLIAM   ORNE  WHITE.     2.5.  Grad. 

6.  Salem,  Feb.  12,  1821.  A.B.  1840;  A.M.  1843.  Ord.  West  New- 
ton, Nov.  22,  1848-I)ec.  81, 1850  ;  Keene,  N.  H.,  Oct.  1, 1851-Nov.  3, 
1878;  Sharon,  Dec.  1,  1881-Sept.  1,  1883.     Res.  Brookline. 


Francis  Charles  Williams.    2. 

b.  Brighton,  Nov.  2,  1824.  A.B.  1843.  Ord.  Andover  (now  North 
Andover),  Feb.  27,  1850-May  27,  1856;  Brattleborough,  Vt.,  1857- 
1864.  Chaplain,  8th  Regiment  Vermont  Vohmteer  Infantry,  Dec.  20, 
1861-June  22,  1864.  East  Bridgewater,  May  7,  1865-Feb.  1,  1870; 
Hyde  Park,  Apr.  24,  1870-Jime  4,  1879  ;  Wayland,  Jnly  1893-June  1, 
1894.    Res.  Brookline. 

1846. 

*EDWIN   GOODHUE   ADAMS.     3.  Grad. 

b.   Ashby,   Dec.    24,   1821.      A.M.   (Hon.)    1855.      Ord.   Templeton, 
Jan.  13,  1847-May  10,  1877.     d.  Templeton,.May  10,  1877. 
See  :  "  Edwin  G.  Adams :  a  Memoir :  by  Cliarles  Wellington  Stone." 

*THOMAS   PRENTISS    ALLEN.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Northborough,  July  7,  1822.  A.B.  1842.  Ord.  Sterling,  Nov.  18, 
1846-Sept.  25,  1853.  Teacher,  Sterling,  New  Bedford,  West  New- 
ton,    d.  West  Newton,  Nov.  26,  1868. 

*ROBERT    STANTON   AVERY.     3.   Grad. 

b.  Preston,  Conn.,  May  1,  1808.  Not  ord.  U.  S.  Coast  Survey: 
Computer,  Oct.  1853-Apr.  1866 ;  Chief  of  Tidal  Division,  May  1866- 
Sept.  30,  1885.     d.  Washington,  D.C.,  Sept.  12,  1894. 

*GEORGE  FABER  CLARK.  3.  Grad. 

b.  Shipton,  Que.,  Feb.  24,  1817.  Ord.  Charlemont,  Aug.  11,  1847. 
War\vick,  May  14,  1848-Apr.  4,  1852;  Norton,  Aug.  11,  1852-Aug. 
25,  1861 ;  Stow,  Apr.  23,  1862-Mar.  10,  1867  ;  Castine,  Me.,  Nov.  10, 
1867-Mar.  31,  1870;  Mendon,  May  28,  1871-Apr.  30,  1883;  Hub- 
bardston.  May  20,  1883-Nov.  1,  1889.  Res.  West  Acton,  d.  Boston, 
July  31,  1899. 

*OCTAVIUS   BROOKS    FROTHINGHAM.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Nov.  26,  1822.  A.B.  1843;  A.M.  1846.  Ord.  Salem 
(North  Society),  Mar.  10,  1847-May  1,  1855;  Jersey  City,  N.  J., 
May  1855-Apr.  6,  1859;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  (Thii'd  Congregational 
Unitarian  Society),  Apr.  1859-Apr.  27,  1879.  Res.  Boston,  d.  Bos- 
ton, Nov.  27,  1895. 

See  :  "  Tribute  to  Octavius  Brooks  Frothiufrham.     By  Kdwanl  James  Young,"  from 
Proceedings  of  Massacbusetts  Historical  Society,  Cambridge,  1895. 


45  [1846 

*SAMUEL   JOHNSON.     2.5.  Grad. 

b.  Salem,  Oct.  10,  1822.  A.B.  1842.  Lynn  (Free  Church),  May  29, 
1853-,Tune  26,  1870.  Res.  Xorth  Andover.  d.  North  Andover,  Feb. 
19,  1882. 

See  :  "Lectures,  Essays,  and  Sermons  by  SamuelJohnson,  with  a  Memoir  by  Samuel 
Longfellow,"  Boston,  1883. 

♦LEONARD   JARVIS   LIVERMORE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Milford,  N.  H.,  Dee.  8,  1822.  A.B.  1842.  Ord.  East  Boston, 
Mar.  24,  1847-Mar.  1,  1851 ;  Clinton,  Apr.  1851-Sept.  1857 ;  Lex- 
ington, Oct.  1,  1857-May  1866 ;  Danvers,  Apr.  1867  (installed  Apr.  7, 
1872)-May30,  1886.  Secretary  Unitarian  Sunday  School  Society, 
July  1,  1868-Oct.  12,  1871.     d.  Cambridge,  May  30,  1886. 

*SAMUEL   LONGFELLOW.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Portland,  Me.,  June  18,  1819.  A.B.  1839.  Ord.  Fall  River,  Feb. 
16,  1848-July  9,  1851;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  (Second  Unitarian  Congre- 
gational Society),  Oct.  26,  1853-June  30,  1860;  Gemiantown,  Pa., 
Jan.  6,  1878-June  25,  1882.  Res.  Cambridge,  d.  Portland,  Me., 
Oct.  3,  1892. 

See  :  "Samuel  Longfellow,  Memoir  and  Letters,  edited  by  Joseph  May,"  Boston,  1894. 

*FARRINGTON   McINTIRE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Fitchburg,  June  29,  1819.  A.B.  1843  ;  A.M.  1846.  Ord.  Brattle- 
borough,  Vt.,  Apr.  15,  1847-Feb.  6,  1848.  d.  Wollaston,  July  6, 
1893. 

HENRY   BARTLETT   MAGLATHLIN.     3.  Grad. 

6.  Duxbury,  May  16,  1819.  A.B.  1843.  Not  ord.  Teacher,  Water- 
ville.  Me.  Captain,  4th  Regiment  Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteer 
Militia,  Sept.  18,  1862-Aug.  28,  1863.     Res.  Silver  Lake. 

♦WASHINGTON   VERY.     2.5.  Grad. 

b.  Salem,  Nov.  12,  1815.  A.B.  1843.  Not  ord.  Teacher,  Salem. 
d.  Salem,  Apr.  28,  1853. 

SAMUEL   HOBART   WINKLEY.     3.  Grad. 

b.   Portsmouth,   N.   H.,  Apr.  5,   1819.      A.M.   (lion.)   1865.      Ord. 
■      Boston  (Pitts  Street  Chapel,  later  Bulfinch  Place  Chapel),  Oct.  11, 

1846  (pastor  emeritus  after  Oct.  11,  1896)-. 


♦William  Hobart  Hadley. 

b.  Waterford,  Vt.,  May  10,  1804.  A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1832; 
A.M.,  Union  Coll.,  1835.  Ord.  Boston,  Sept.  2,  1846.  Montague, 
1846-1848;  Portland,  Me.,  (minister  at  large),  Apr.  1,  1 849- June  1, 
1856.     d.  in  New  Jersey,  Sept.  29,  1868. 


i847]  46 


1847. 

WILLIAM   ROUNSEVILLE   ALGER.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Freetown,  Dec.  28,  1822.  A.M.  (Hon.)  1852.  Ord.  Roxbury 
(Mt.  Pleasant  Congregational  Church),  Sept.  8,  1847-Dec.  31,  1854; 
Boston  (Bulfinch  Street  Church),  Jan.  7,  1855-1863;  Boston  (New 
North  Church),  1863-1873;  New  York  (Church  of  the  Messiah), 
Dee.  6,  1874-Oct.  1,  1878;  Denver,  Col.,  Oct.  27,  1878-Oct.  27, 
1879;  Portland,  Me.  (Second  Unitarian  Parish),  1881-1883.  Res. 
Boston. 

*RUFUS    HENRY   BACON.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Freetown,  1820.  A.B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1842  ;  A.M.,  Hamil- 
ton Coll.,  1845.  Ord.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  7,  1848-,Tune  1849. 
Lawyer,  journalist.  Res.  Washington,  D.  C,  Chicago,  HI.  d.  near 
Waukegan,  HI.,  July  4,  1859. 

*SAMUEL  FULTON   CLARK.     3.  Grad. 

b.  ShiiJtou,  Que.,  Feb.  24,  1818.  Ord.  Athol,  Apr.  19,  1848-May  1, 
1856;  Ware,  Dec.  24,  1856-Mar.  27,  1861.     d.  Ware,  Mar.27,  1861. 

*  WILLIAM   ADDISON   PITT   DILLINGHAM.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Sept.  4,  1823.  Augusta,  Me.,  (Univ.),  July  4,  1847 
(Ord.  Oct.  7,  1847)-Dec.  31,  1849;  Dover,  Me.,  1850-1851;  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.,  Mar.  30,  1851-1852;  Norridgewock,  Me.,  1852-1854; 
Augusta,  Me.,  July  2,  1854-1856;  Waterville,  Me.,  1861-1867;  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  (New^  Ch.)  (South  Side  Mission),  1868-1870.  d.  Sidney, 
Me.,  Apr.  22,  1871. 

*OLIVER   JORDAN   FERNALD.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Nov.  2,  1822.  Ord.  Thomaston,  Me.,  Aug.  14,  1849- 
May  7,  1861.     d.  Rockland,  Me.,  May  7,  1861. 

♦ARTHUR   BUCKMINSTER   FULLER.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Cambridge,  Aug.  10,  1822.  A.B.  1843.  On/.  Manchester,  N.  H., 
Mar.  29,  1848-Mar.  6,  1853;  Boston  (New  North  Church),  June  1, 
1853-July  31,  1859  ;  Watertown,  Aug.  1,  1859-July  31,  1861.  Chap- 
lain, 16th  Regiment  Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  Aug.  15, 
1861-Dec.  10,  1862.     d.  Fredericksburg,  A'a.,  Dec.  11,  1862. 

See  :  "  Chaplain  Fuller,"  by  Richard  F.  Fuller,  Boston,  1863. 

THOMAS   WENT  WORTH   HIGGINSON.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Cam))ridge,  Dec.  22,  1823.  A.B.  1841;  A.M.  1869;  LL.D., 
Western  Reserve  Univ.,  O.,  1896;  LL.D.  1898.  Ord.  Newbury- 
jiort,  Sept.  15,  1847-Apr.  1850;  Worcester  (Free  Chiu'ch),  Sept.  5, 


47  [i847 

1852-July  1858.  Captain,  51st  Regiment  Infantry,  Massacliusetts 
Volunteer  Militia,  Sept.  1862-Nov.  18G2  ;  Colonel,  1st  South  Carolina 
Volunteers  (later  33d  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry),  Nov.  1862-Oct.  1864. 
Author.     Res.  Newport,  R.  I.,  Cambridge. 

*HENRY  JAMES   HUDSON.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Newburyport,  June  29,  1821.  A.B.  1843.  Southington,  Conn., 
Oct.  1850-Oct.  1853;  Chelsea,  Nov.  1853-1856  ;  North  Chelsea  (now 
Revere),  Nov.  1860-May  1862;  North  Bangor,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  12,  1865- 
July  8,  1866.  Res.  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.  d.  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  24, 
1901. 

♦FRANCIS    BELLOWS    KNAPP.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Jamaica  Plain,  May  29,  1820.  A.B.  1843;  A.M.  1846.  Not  ord. 
Res.  Walpole,  N.  II.,  Plymouth,     d.  Plymouth,  May  6,  1896. 

♦FREDERICK   NEWMAN    KNAPP.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Jamaica  Plain,  Nov.  19,  1821.  A.B.  1843;  A.M.  1846.  Ord. 
Brookline,  Oct.  6,  1847-Oct.  9,  1855;  Plymouth,  Oct.  17,  1869-Feb. 
28,  1875.     Teacher,  Plymouth,     d.  Plymouth,  Jan.  12,  1889. 

♦DANIEL   FOLLENSBEE   MORRILL.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Amesbury,  May  25,  1817.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1843.  Not 
ord.  Editor,  farmer.  Res.  Vineland,  N.  eJ.  d.  Vineland,  N.  J., 
Aug.  17,  1900. 

*GEORGE   OSGOOD.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Kensington,  N.  H.,  Oct.  8,  1817.  Windsor,  Vt.,  Jan.  1850-Jan. 
1851.  Ord.  Standish,  Me.,  Dec.  22,  1858-Sept.  17,  1854;  Tyngs- 
borough,  Dec.  28,  1854-Dec.  29,  1858;  Montague,  Sept.  1859-Dec. 
1860;  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  June  1863-Oct.  1864.  Res.  Kensington, 
N.  H.     d.  Exeter,  N.  H.,  June  5,  1899. 

♦GRINDALL   REYNOLDS.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Franconia,  N.  H.,  Dec.  22,  1822.  A.M.  (Hon.)  1860;  S.T.D. 
1894.  Ord.  Roxbury  (now  Jamaica  Plain),  Jan.  12,  1848-May  4, 
1858;  Concord,  July  8,  1858-July  8,  1881.  Secretary  American 
Unitarian  Association,  Apr.  13,  1881-Sept.  30,  1894.  d.  Concord, 
Sept.  30,  1894. 


♦Hasbrouck  Davis.     0.5. 

b.  Worcester,  Apr.  23,  1827.  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1845.  Ord. 
Watertown,  Mar.  28,  1849-May  16,  1853.  Lawyer,  Chicago,  111. 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  12th  Illinois  Cavalry  Volunteers,  Feb.  1,  1862- 
Jan.  5,  1864;  Colonel,  Jan.  5,  1864-Aug.  1,  1865;  Brevetted  Briga- 
dier-General of  Volunteers,  Mar.  13,  1865.  (/.  off  coast  of  Ireland, 
Oct.  19,  1870. 

See  :  "  In  Meuioriam.    Hasbrouck  Davis,"  1871. 


1847]  48 

*George  Samuel  Emerson.     1. 

h.  Boston,  Aug.  4,  152.").     A.B.  1845.     d.  Bostou,  Dec.  19,  1848. 

*Francis  William  Greenwood.     0..j. 

b.  Boston,  July  1,  182(5.     A.B.  1845.     d.  Boston,  Mar.  13,  1847. 

1848. 

*  JAMES   FRANCIS    BROWN.     3.  (had. 

b.  Boston,  Jan.  4,  1820.  Ord.  West  Cambridge  (now  Arlington), 
iSToy.  1,  1848-Jime  14,  185;5.     d.  Springfield,  June  14,  1853. 

*SOLON   WANTON   BUSH.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Newport,  R.  I.,  Feb.  11,  1819.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1845. 
Ord.  Burlington,  Vt.,  May  IG,  1849-1852  ;  Brattleborough,  Vl.,  Aug. 
8, 1852-Apr.  1857  ;  Medfield,  Dec.  24,  1857-Jan.  1865.  Editor  Chris- 
tian Register,  Boston,  Jan.  18154-1871.  Needham,  Feb.  1870-Feb.  17, 
1889.     d.  Boston,  Mar.  19,  1898. 

*  JOSEPH   HOBSON   PHIPPS.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Hillsborough,  N.  H.,  June  13,  1822.  Ord.  Framingham,  Nov.  16, 
1848-1853;  East  Bridgewater,  Mar.  20,  1853-Mar.  11,  18G1  ;  King- 
ston, Mar.  24,  18(51-July  20,  1871.     d.  Kingston,  July  20,  1871. 

*ISRAEL   ALDEN   PUTNAM.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Danvers,  Aug.  12,  1821.     d.  Dauvers,  Oct.  31,  1848. 

♦DANIEL   WALDO   STEVENS.     2.   Grad. 

b.  Marlborough,  Jan.  18,  1820.  A.B.  1846;  A.M.  1849.  Ord. 
Mansfield,  May  22,  1850-Apr.  1,  1862;  Holmes  Hole  (now  Vineyard 
Haven),  Apr.  1,  1868-Oct.  1,  1891.     d.  Vineyard  Haven,  Oct.  1,  1891. 

JOSHUA   YOUNG.     3.  Grad. 

b.  East  Pittston,  Me.,  Sept.  29,  1823.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me., 
1845;  S.T.D.,  I5owdoin  Coll.,  1890.  Ord.  Boston  (New  North 
Church),  Feb.  1,  1849-1852  ;  Burlington,  Vt.,  Dec.  16,  1852-Mar.  29, 
1863;  Hingham  (Third  Congregation),  Mar.  10,  1864-Dec.  20,  1868; 
Fall  River,  Dec.  22,  1868-1875;  Groton,  Mar.  7,  1875-. 


Franklin  Ripley  Allen.     2. 

b.  Grecnlifld,  Mar.  10.  1S22.     Not  ord.     Secular  occupation,  Green- 
field. 

*Gorham  Bartlett.     C.'i. 

b.  Concord,   Jan.  22,    1826.     A.B.   1845.     Xot  ord.     d.  Somerville, 
June  17,  1854. 


49  [i849 

*Hiram  Cushman  Estes.     1. 

b.  Bethel,  Me.,  eluly  27,  1823.  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  Me.,  1847  ;  A.M., 
Colby  Coll.,  1850  ;  S.T.D.,  Colby  Coll.,  1872.  Auburn,  Me.,  (Bapt.), 
Feb.  17,  1850  {Ord.  May  15,  1850)-Oct.  31,  1852.  Agent  American 
Baptist  Missionary  Union  in  Maine,  Nov.  1,  1852-Oct.  31,  1855.  East 
Trenton  (now  Lanioine),  Me.,  Nov.  1,  1855-Apr.  30,  1860;  Leicester, 
May  1,  1860-May  31,  1862;  Jericho,  Vt.,  June  1,  1862-Aug.  31, 
1872;  Paris,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1873-June  30, 1883  ;  Winehendon,  Sept.  1, 
1883-Sept.  30,  1885  ;  Leicester,  Mar.  1,  1886-Apr.  30,  1894  ;  Newton 
Junction,  N.  H.,  Aug.  1,  1894-May  31,  1897.  d.  Newton  Junction, 
N.  H.,  Feb.  4,  1901. 

1849. 

*FISKE   BARRETT.     2.r..  Grad. 

b.  Springfield,  N.  Y.,Mar.  1,  1816.  A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1842. 
Ord.  Lexington,  Sept.  5,  1849-June  27,  1852;  Scituate,  Oct.  21, 
1852-Apr.  1859  ;  Stonehain,  1859-1861;  South  Braintree,  1862-1863  ; 
Chelmsford,  July  1867-July  1869.     d.  Braintree,  Nov.  23,  1880. 

*EDWARD   PEARSON   BOND.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Aug.  10,  1824.  Ord.  Boston,  June  12,  1849.  In  govern- 
ment work  in  the  Sandwich  Islands.  Secretary  and  manager  Boston 
Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Company,     d.  West  Newton,  Feb.  10,  1893. 

*WILLIAM   FREDERICK   BRIDGE.     2.5.  Grad. 

b.  Lancaster,  Feb.  15,  1821.  A.B.  1846;  A.M.  1850.  Ord.  East 
Lexington,  Nov.  7,  1849-Jan.  1855;  Dublin,  N.  H.,  June  13,  1855- 
Oct.  29,  1865;  Peterboro,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  3,  1865-June  1871.  Teacher, 
Little  Falls,  N.Y.,  Aug.  1871-Dec.  1875.  Antioch  College,  O. :  Prin- 
cipal of  Preparatory  Department,  1875-1877 ;  Professor  of  Moral 
Philosophy,  1877-1878.     d.  Foster,  O.,  Feb.  20,  1892. 

*GEORGE  ALBERT  CARNES.  3.  Grad. 

b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  18,1824.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  the  City  of 
New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.,  1844;  A.M.,  Univ.  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
1847.  Not  ord.  Bookseller,  Chicago,  111.  Res.  Melbourne,  Australia. 
Librarian  Odd  Fellows  Library  Association,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  d. 
Alameda,  Cal.,  Dec.  7,  1894. 

*WILLIAM   HENRY   HURLBERT  formerly  HURLBUT.     3.  Grad. 

6.  Charleston,  S.  ('.,  July  3,  1827.  A.B.  1847.  Not  ord.  Editor 
New  York  World,  1876-1883.     d.  Cadenabbia,  Italy,  Sept.  4,  1895. 

ROBERT  POSSAC  ROGERS.  3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Aug.  29,  1824.  A.B.  1844  (1867).  Ord.  Canton,  Jan.  9, 
1850-Nov.  1852  ;  Gloucester,  Aug.  30,  1854-Feb.  1869  ;  Gloucester 
(New  Ch.),  Mar.   1869-May  1883.     Res.  Canton. 


1849]  so 

DAVIS    SMITH.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Tisbury,  Apr.  19,  1820.  A.B.  18-16.  Montague,  1850-1852;  Ord. 
Carlisle,  June  20,  1858-,Tuly  9,  1854.     Res.  Vineyard  Haven. 

*JOSHUA   AUGUSTUS    SWAN.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Walthaui,  Jan.  18,  1823.  A.B.  18MJ.  Ord.  Kennebunk,  Me., 
Feb.  6,  1850-June  21,  1869.     d.  Cambridge,  Oct.  31,  1871. 

*AUGUSTUS    WOODBURY.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Beverly,  Dec.  4,  1825.  A.M.  (Hon.)  1866;  S.T.D.,  Brown  Univ., 
R.  I.,  1888.  Ord.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Aug.  1, 1849-Aug.  1, 1853  ;  Lowell, 
Sept. 4, 1853-Mar.  29,  1857  ;  Providence,  R. I.,  (Westminster  Church), 
Apr.  2,  1857-Apr.  7,  1892.  Chaplain,  1st  Regiment  Rhode  Island 
Detached  Militia,  Apr.  17,  1861-Aug.  2,  1861.  d.  Concord,  N.  H., 
Nov.  19,  1895. 

Asa  Dalton.     1. 

6.  Westbrook.  Me.,  Oct.  30,  1824.  A.B.  1848;  A.M.  1851 ;  Grad. 
Newton  Theological  Institution,  1851  ;  S.T.D.,  Colby  Coll.,  Me.,  1885. 
Ord.  (Bapt.)  Augusta,  Me.,  Sept.  24,  1851-July  2,  1854.  Ord. 
(Prot.  Epis.)  deacon,  Newport,  R.  I.,  May  18,  1866.  Bangor, 
Me.,  (St.  John's  Church),  Nov.  1856-June  15,  1862.  Ord.  priest, 
Bangor,  Me.,  June  1857.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  (Church  of  the  Ascen- 
sion), June  15,  1862-I)ec.  1,  1863;  Portland,  Me.,  (St.  Stephen's 
Church),  Dec.  1,  1863-. 

♦Edward  Watts  Morton. 

b.  Portland,  Me,  Aug.  30,  1828.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1848; 
A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1851 ;  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Medical  College,  Pa., 
1856.  Not  ord.  Physician,  Kennebunk,  Me.  d.  Kennebunk,  Me., 
Jan.  10,  1894. 

*  James  White  Mackintosh.     2. 

b.   Boston,    Apr.   3U,    1818.     Not  ord.     Teacher,     d.  Pittsfield,  111., 

Julv  2,  1891. 

1850. 
*AMORY   BATTLES.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Stoughton,  June  1,  1823.  A.M.  (Hon.),  Colby  Coll.,  Me.,  1878. 
Ord.  (Univ.)  Bangor,  Me.,  Mar.  5,  1851-Dec.  19,  187 1 ;  West  Newton 
(UN.  Cong.),  Apr.  1,  1872-May  31,  1873;  Dexter,  Me.,  (Univ.), 
June  1,  1873-Dec.  30,  1878;  Waterville,  Me.,  1880-1881;  Orono, 
Me.,  June  1,  1882-Apr.  30,  1885.     d.  Bangor,  Me.,  Mar.  1,  1892. 

♦CHARLES   JAMES    BOWEN.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Providence,  R.  1.,  May  20,  1827.  A.B.,  iirown  Univ.,  R.  1.,  1847  ; 
A.M.,  Brown  Univ.,  1850.  Ord.  Newburyport,  Nov.  20,  1850-June 
10,  1853  ;  Williamsburg,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  20,  1854-1856  ;  Kingston,  Apr. 
30,  1856-Oct.  1,  1858;  Baltimore,  Md.,  (Second  Unitarian  Church), 


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Oct.  2-i,  1858-1862.  Chaplain,  Canu'en  Street  National  General  Hos- 
pital, Baltimore,  Md.,  June  1,  1862-,-vyune  10,  1865.  Roxbury  (Mt. 
Pleasant  Congregational  Church),  Sept.  10,  1865-Apr.  10,  1870. 
d.  Roxbury.  Apr.  10,  1870. 

♦CHARLES   EDWARD   HODGES.     3.  Grad.  ^ 

b.  Boston,  Dec.  22,  1824.  A.B.  1847;  i^M.  1850.  Ord.  Barre, 
June  11,  1851-Mar.  31,  1854.  Manufacturer  of  chemicals,  d.  Dor- 
chester, June  14,  1870. 


♦Francis  James  Child. 

b.  Boston,  Feb.  1,  1825.  A.B.  1846;  A.M.  1849;  Ph.D.,  Gottingen 
Univ.,  Germany,  1854  ;  LL.D.  1884  ;  L.H.D.,  Columbia  Univ.,  N.  Y., 
1887.  Not  ord.  Harvard  University :  Boylston  Professor  of  Rhetoric 
and  Oratory,  1851-1876;  Professor  of  English,  1876-Sept.  11,  1896. 
d.  Boston,  Sept.  11,  1896. 

1851. 

♦ADAMS    AYER.     2.5.  Grad. 

b.  Haverhill,  June  18,  1823.  A.B.  1848.  Ord.  Chelsea,  Nov.  12, 
1861-Apr.  22,  1853;  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  June  7,  1855-Dec.  12, 
1859.  Treasurer  Hinckley  Locomotive  Works,  Boston,  d.  Montreal, 
Que.,  Mar.  22,  1882. 

♦WARREN   HANDEL   CUDWORTH.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Lowell,  May  23.  1825.  A.B.  1850 ;  A.M.  1853.  Ord.  East  Boston, 
Mar.  17,  1852-Nov.  29,  1883.  Chaplain,  1st  Regiment  Infantry, 
Massachusetts  Volunteers,  May  22,  1861-May  28,  1864.  d.  East 
Boston,  Nov.  29,  1883. 

See  :  "A  Memorial  of  Rev.  Warren  H.  Cudworth,"  by  Angeline  M.  Cudworth,  Boston, 
1885. 

THOMAS    DWIGHT   HOWARD.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Springfield,  Dec.  25,  1826.  A.B.  1848.  Ord.  Perry,  Me.,  Sept.  29, 
1852-Feb.  1,  1862.  Chaplain,  88th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry,  Jan.  20, 
1864-Aug.  11,  1864;  Chaplain,  78th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry,  Aug.  24, 
1864-Jan.  6,  1866.  Berlin,  Wis.,  May  1,  1866-May  1,  1868;  She- 
boygan, Wis.,  July  1,  1868-Sept.  1,  1869;  Petersham,  May  1,  1870- 
July  1,  1874.  Secretary  of  Commissioner  of  Prisons,  July  1,  1874- 
Jan.  1,  1879.     Charlestown,  N.  H.,  May  5,  1880-. 

♦CHARLES   LOWE.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Nov.  18,  1828.  A.B.  1847  ;  A.M.  1850.  Ord. 
New  Bedford,  July  28,  1852-Sept.  1853;  Salem  (North  Society-), 
Sept.  27,  1855-July  13,  1857 ;  Somerville,  May  28,  1859-June  19, 
1865.  Secretary  American  Unitarian  Association,  June  12,  1865- 
June  3,  1871.     d.  Swampscott,  June  20,  1874. 

See  :  "  Memoir  of  Charles  Lowe  by  his  Wife  Martha  Perry  Lowe,"  Boston,  1884. 


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\' 
HORATIO   STEBBINS.      3.  Gr^'fl. 

b.  South  Wilbraham  (noAij!.  Hampden),  Aug.  8,  1821.  A.B.  1848: 
A.M.  1851;  S.T.D.,  B6-{vdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1869.  Orel.  Fitchburg, 
Xov.  5,  1851-Jan.  I„'r855;  Portland,  Me.,  (First  Parish),  Jan.  31, 
1855-Mar.  1864:;  Safi  Francisco,  Cal.,  Sept.  7,  1864  (pastor  emeritus 
after  Feb.  16,  1899M-.     Res.  Cambridge. 


A.  Alger.     0.5. 

*George  Nelson  Richardson.     1.5. 

b.  Eastport,  Me.,  Xov.  27,  1827.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1847. 
Ord.  Westborough,  Feb.  28,  1865-May  25,  1868.  d.  Worcester, 
Sept.  11,  1870. 

1852. 

THOMAS    WILLIAM   BROWN.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Portsmouth.  N.  IL,  Aug.  15,  1829.  Ord.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,Dec. 
24,  1S52.  Trenton,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  9,  1853-Jan.  1,  1854;  Grafton, 
Feb.  2,  1854-Feb.  1,  1856;  Brewster,  July  27,  1856-Sept.  1,  1864; 
Sandwich,  Sept.  13,  1864-Sept.  1869;  Dover,  N.  H.,  Dee.  18,  1869- 
July  1,  1875  ;  Eastport,  Me.,  July  1,  1876-July  1,  1885  ;  Bridgewater, 
Jan.  1,  1886-May  31,  1S92  ;  Melrose,  June  1,  1892-June  1,  1898. 

*RUSHTON   DASHWOOD   BURR.     2.5.  Grad. 

b.  Haverhill,  Feb.  6,  1828.  Ord.  Medfield,  Jan.  12,  1853-Sept.  6, 
1857;  Marietta,  O.,  1857-1858;  Brookfield,  Nov.  18,  1858-Apr.  11, 
1862;  Uxbridge,  Nov.  12,  1862-May  4,  1868;  Yonkers,  N.  Y., 
June  1868-June  1877;  Ayer,  Apr.  1,  1880-Jan.  1,  1882;  Duxbury, 
Nov.  1,  1882-Oet.  23,  1885.     d.  Lohne,  Germany,  May  8,  1893. 

♦SYLVAN   STANLEY   HUNTING.     3.  Grad. 

b.  New  London,  N.  H.,  Mar.  22,  1826.  Ord.  Brookfield,  Oct.  5, 
1852-1858;  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Sept.  29,  1858-Oct.  27,  1861;  De- 
troit, Mich.,  Jan.  1,  1862-Mar.  21,  1863.  Chaplain,  27th  Regiment 
Michigan  Infantry,  Mar.  26,  1863-June  1,  1863,  Nov.  22,  1863- 
July  26,  1865.  Quincy,  111.,  Oct.  1865-Jan.  1871.  Western  Secretary 
American  Unitarian  Association,  -Jan.  1,  187 l-.hiiie  1874.  Indianapo- 
lis, Ind.,  Oct.  2,  1872-Nov.  1,  1873;  Davenport.  la.,  Nov.  1,  1873- 
1880;  Des  Moines,  la.,  Sept.  1880-1885;  Decorah,  la.,  Jan.  25, 
1890-July  1891.     d.  DesMoines,  la.,  June  2,  1894. 

See  :  "  In  Meinoriam.    Rev.  Sylvan  S.  Hunting.    1826-1894,"  Des  Moines,  1894. 

*JAMES   JENNISON.     2.  Grad. 

6.  Southl)ridge,  Oct.  21,  1821.  A.B.  1847;  A.M.  1850.  Not  ord. 
Harvard  University :   Tutor  in  History  and  Instructor  in  Elocution, 


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1851-1860;  Tutor  in  P^locution,  1860-1872;  Librarian  of  Divinity 
School,  1871-1876.     d.  Cambridge,  Oct.  19,  1876. 

*  JAMES    ROBERT   McFARLAND.     3.  Grarl. 

b.  C1iarlertton,W.Va.,  Dec.  17,  1828.  Peoria,  111.,  Jan.  U,  1855-1858. 
Ord.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  June  17,  1855.  Charleston,  S.  C,  May  24,  1858- 
Apr.  4,  1859.         (/.  Charleston,  S.  C,  Apr.  4,  1859. 

HENRY  LEWIS    MYRICK.     1.5.  Grad. 

b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  5,  1827.  Ord.  Plymouth,  Sept.  21,  1853- 
Sept.  21,  1854;  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Jan.  4,  1857-1859;  Eastport,  Me., 
Jan.  6,  1861-May  13,  1865;  Northborough,  June  27,  1866-Oct.  13, 
1868  ;  Castine,  Me.,  Oct.  30,  1870-Aug.  26,  1873.  Ord.  (Prot.  Epis.) 
deacon,  Denver,  Col.,  Sept.  24,  1876.  Laramie,  Wy.,  Aug.  1877- 
Feb.  1880.  Ord.  priest,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  May  1,  1877.  Sandy 
Hook,  Conn.,  1880-June  1,  1884;  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  June  5, 
1884-Jan.  27,  1888;  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y".,  (All  Saints'  Church),  Jan.  8, 
1888-. 

*  JAMES   PIERCE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Dorchester,  Nov.  20,  1825.     A.B.  1849.     d.  at  sea.  May  29,  1853. 

FRANCIS    TIFFANY.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Feb.  16,  1827.  A.B.  1847.  Ord.  Springfield, 
Dec.  30,  1852-Jan.  1,  1864.  Antioch  College,  O. :  Professor  of  English 
Literature  and  Rhetoric,  1865-1866.  West  Newton,  Nov.  11,  1866- 
July  1,  1871,  Jan.  1874-Oct.  1,  1883.     Res.  Cambridge. 

*EDWARD   TUCKERMAN.     1.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Dec.  7,  1817.  A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1837;  LL.B. 
1839;  A.M.,  Union  Coll.,  1840;  A.B.  1847;  A.M.  1850;  LL.D., 
Amherst  Coll.,  1875.  Not  ord.  Amherst  College  :  Lecturer  on  His- 
tory, 1854-1855  ;  Professor  of  Oriental  History,  1855-1858  ;  Lecturer 
on  History,  1858-1873;  Professor  of  Botany,  1858-Mar.  15,  1886. 
rf.  Amherst,  Mar.  15,  1886. 

See  :  "  Memoir  of  Edward  Tuckerman,  1817-1886.    By  W.  G.  Farlow.     Read  before 
the  National  Academy,  April,  1887." 

♦JOSEPH   BINFORD   TUFTS.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Charlestown,  May  17,  1828.  A.B.  1849.  Ord.  (Pkesb.)  Miss., 
Aug.  1855.     d.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Dec.  11,  1864. 

♦AUGUSTUS    WARREN   WHIPPLE.     3.   Grad. 

b.  Wilkinsonville,  Feb.  1,  1824.  A.B.  1849.  d.  Saugerties,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  4,  1852. 


1852]  54 

Sullivan  Holman  McCoUester.     0.5. 

b.  Marlborough,  N.  H.,  Dec.  18,  1826.  A.B.,  Nonvich  Univ.,  Vt., 
1851;  A.M.,  Norwich  Univ.,  1855;  S.T.D.,  St.  Lawrence  Univ.,  N.  Y., 
1874.  Swanzey,  N.  H.,  (Univ.),  Sept.  185;3-Apr.  1858.  Ord.  Le- 
banon, X.  IL,  June  22,  1854.  Westmoreland,  N.  IL,  1858-Mar.  1862  ; 
Westbrook,  Me.,  1862-1869;  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1869-June  30,1872. 
Buehtel  College,  O. :  President,  1872-1878.  Akron,  O.,  Nov.  1872- 
Apr.  1873;  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  1879-1882;  Dover,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1, 
1883-Dec.  1885.     Res.  Marlborough,  N.  H. 

John  Marshall  Marsters. 

b.  Manchester,  Feb.  8,  1827.  A.B.  1847  ;  LL.B.  1850.  Ord.  Wobum, 
Apr.  28,  1853-Mar.  25,  1855  ;  North  Cambridge,  Dec.  1,  1857-Apr.  1, 
1862,  Apr.  1,  1865-Oet.  1867. 

Edward  James  Young.     2. 

h.  Boston,  Apr.  1,  1829.  A.B.  1848  ;  A.M.  1851  ;  S.T.D.,  Tufts  Coll., 
1887.  Ord.  Newton,  June  18,  1857-Mar.  21,  1869.  Harvard  Uni- 
versity :  Hancock  Professor  of  Hebrew  and  other  Oriental  Languages 
and  Dexter  Lecturer  on  Biblical  Literature,  1869-1880.  Waltham, 
Nov.  14,  1880-Oct.  30,  1892. 

1853. 

*WILLIAM   MARTIN   BICKNELL.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Newport,  Me.,  Jan.  24,  1820.  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  Me.,  1844. 
Ord.  Pembroke,  June  3,  1857-Mar.  30,  1861;  Rowe,  Dec.  1,  1867- 
Sept.  30,  1885.     d.  Maiden,  Aug.  28,  1895. 

*  SAMUEL   ABBOT   SMITH.     3.  Grad. 

6.  Peteii)orough,  N.  H.,  Apr.  18,1829.  A.B.  1849;  A.M.  1853. 
Ord.  West  Cambridge  (now  Arlington).  June  22,  1854-May  20,  1865. 
d.  West  Cambridge,  May  20,  1865. 

See :  "  Christian  Lessons  and  a  Cliristian  Life :  Sermons  by  Samuel  Abbot  Smith. 
With  a  Memoir  by  Eclw:ird  J.  Younfj,"  Boston,  1866. 

♦FREDERIC   AUGUSTUS    TENNEY.     3.  Grad. 

b.  (Jill,  Sept.  30,  1S25.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Jan.  1854-Sept.  1854. 
Ord.  Louisville,  Ky.,  May  14,  1854.     d.  Gill,  Feb.  1,  1859. 

♦LOAMMI   GOODENOW   WARE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Aug.  1,  1827.  A.B.  1850;  L.H.I).,  Univ.  of  Vermont, 
1889.  Ord.  Augusta,  Me.,  July  26,  1854-.\ug.  1,  1857;  Burlington, 
Vt.,  Nov.  4,  18()3-Apr.  10,  1891.     d.  Burlington,  Vt.,  Apr.  10,  1891. 

See  :  "  In  Memory  of  Loammi  Goodenow  Ware,"  Burlington,  1892. 


55  [i853 

William  Cole  Leverett.     1. 

b.  Roxbury,  Oct.  29,  1830.  A.B.  1852;  A.M.  1855.  Teacher, 
eTamaica  Plain,  Newport,  R.  I.  Ord.  (Prot.  Epis.)  deacon,  Newport, 
R.  I.,  Aug.  2o,  1857.  Ord.  priest,  Newport,  R.  I.,  Mar.  8,  1860. 
Teacher,  Riverdale,  N.  J.,  1863-1866.  Carlisle,  Pa.,  Oct.  1866- 
Dec.  31,  1886;   Bloomsburgh,  Pa.,  Dec.  15,  1886-Apr.  14,  1895. 

1854. 

MONCURE   DANIEL    CONWAY.     1.5.  Grad. 

b.  Middleton  Farm,  Stafford  Co.,  Va.,  Mar.  17,  1832.  A.B.,  Dickin- 
son Coll.,  Pa.,  1849;  A.M.,  Dickinson  Coll.,  1852;  L.H.D.,  Dick- 
inson Coll.,  1892.  Rockville  Circuit,  Md.,  (Meth.  Epis.),  Mar. 
1851-Mar.  1852  ;  Frederick  Circuit,  Md.,  Mar.  1852-Mar.  1853  ;  Ord. 
(Un.  Cong.)  Washington,  D.C.,  Feb.  28,  1855-1856  ;  Cincinnati,  O., 
Dec.  21,  1856-Nov.  1862;  London,  England,  (South  Place  Religious 
Society),  Jan.  1864-Dec.  1884,  1895-July  1,  1897.  Res.  New 
York,  N.  V. 

*  JAMES    HACKETT    FOWLER.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Warner,  N.  H.,  June  4,  1824.  Not  ord.  Chaplain,  33d  Regiment 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantr\%  Jan.  31,  1863-Nov.  1,  1865.  Farmer,  Port 
Orange,  Fla.     d.  Port  Orange,  Fla.,  June  10,  1889. 

MARSHALL   GUNNISON   KEMBALL.     3.5.  Grad. 

b.  Warner,  N.  H.,  June  22,  1826.  Ui-d.  Barre  (Free  Church),  June  13, 
1855-1861 ;  Madison,  AVis.,  Mar.  25,  1866-May  2,  18(59  ;  Sheboygan, 
Wis.,  Jan.  1,  1870-1872.  p]xaminer  in  Pension  Bureau,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

CALVIN    STOUGHTON   LOCKE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Acworth,  N.  II.,  Oct.  11,  1829.  A.B.,  Anilierst  Coll.,  1849.  Ord. 
West  Dedham  (now  Westwood),  Dec.  6,  1854-June  20,  1864  ;  Dover, 
Apr.  1.  1872-Mar.  30,  1879.     Res.  Westwood. 

*RICHARD   METCALF,     3.  Grad. 

b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  19,  1829.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1851. 
Ord.  Bath,  Me.,  Oct.  18,  1854-Apr.  30,  1857  ;  Meadville,  Pa.,  Jan.  30, 
1860-Apr.  18,  1865;  Winchester,  June  14,  1866-June  30,  1881. 
d.  Winchester,  June  30,  1881. 

See  :   "  The  Abiding  Memory,  Seimous  by  Richard  Metcalf,"  witli  a  brief  memoir, 
Boston,  1883. 

♦CHARLES    HENRY   WHEELER.     1.5.  Grad. 

b.  Salem,  June  11,  1831.     A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,   1847;    A.M., 

Bowdoin  Coll.,  1850.      Ord.  South  Dauvers   (now  Peabod}^),  Oct.  4, 

1854-June  2,  1862  ;  Wlnchendon,  July  1865-June  30,  1888.     d.  Win- 

chendon,  June  30,  1888. 

See:  "A  Memorial  of  the  Rev.  Charles  II.  Wheeler,"  Boston,  1888. 


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♦Caleb  Davis  Bradlee.     1.5. 

6.  Boston,  Feb.  24,  1831.  A.B.  1852;  A.M.  1855;  S.T.D.,  Gale 
Coll.,  Wis.,  1888;  Ph.D.  (Hon.),  Gale  Coll.,  1889;  S.T.D.,  Tufts 
Coll.,  1891.  Ord.  North  Cambridge,  Dec.  11,  1854-I)ec.  11,  1857; 
Boston  (Church  of  the  Redeemer),  Apr.  6,  18(U-Apr.  22,  1872 ; 
Boston  (Christian  Unity  Society),  Apr.  2,  1873-July  1,  1875;  Dor- 
chester (Harrison  Square  Unitarian  Society),  June  4,  1876-June  1, 
1890;  Dorchester  (Norfolk  Unitarian  Church),  June  1,  1890-June  1, 
1892;  Longwood  (Christ's  Church),  Apr.  9,  1893 -May  1,  1897. 
d.  Brookline,  ISIay  1.    1897. 

See:  "  lu  Memoriam,  Caleb  Davis  Bradlee,  D.D.,  Ph.D.,  1831-1897,  by  Alfred  Man- 
chester," Boston,  1897. 

William  Czar  Bradley.     2.5. 

6.  Brattle  borough,  Vt.,  Dec.  17,  1831.    A.B.  1851.     Not  ord.    Teacher, 
Brattleborough,  Vt.      Librarian  Free  Library,  Brattleborough,   Vt., 
1887-. 
♦William  Travis  Clarke.     0.5. 

b.  Walpole,  Oct.  1,  1828.  Ord.  South  Hinghara,  June  27,  1855- 
Mar.  1859;  Haverhill,  Apr.  14,  1859-1861;  Chelsea,  Nov.  1,  1862- 
Oct.  29,  1865.  Editor  Christian  Inquirer  (later  Liberal  Christian), 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1865-1869.  New  York  (Fourth  Unitarian  So- 
ciety), 1869-1876.     d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dee.  18,  1883. 

♦William  Leaman.     3. 

b.  Hallowell,  Me.,  Mar.  24,  1830.  Not  ord.  d.  Harper's  Ferry, 
W.  Va.,  Oct.  17,  1859. 

1855. 

ANDREW   NAPOLEON   ADAMS.     3.  Grad. 

6.  Fair  Haven,  Vt.,  Jan.  6,  1830.  Ord.  Needham,  Nov.  21,  1855- 
June  1857;  Franklin  (Univ.),  Jan.  1858-June  1860;  Castleton,  Vt., 
1867-1870.     Merchant  and  marble  jwoducer.  Fair  Haven,  Vt. 

♦GEORGE   FRANKLIN   ALLEN.     2.5.  Grad. 

b.  Wolfeborough,  N.  H.,  June  30,  1828.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me., 
1852;  A.M.,   Bowdoin  Coll.,   1855.     Not  ord.     d.  Boston,  Mar.  17, 

1S60. 

CHARLES    TAYLOR   CANFIELD.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Danby,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  13,  1823.  A.B.  1852;  A.M.  1855.  Ord. 
Uxbridge,  Oct.  12,  1860-Apr.  1,  1862.  Chaplain,  36th  Regiment 
Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  Sept.  2,  lS62-Oc-t.  20.  1863. 
Bernardston,  Nov.  18r)4-Nov.  1867.  Boston  School  for  the  Min- 
istry: Resident  Professor,  1867-1869.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Mar.  1890- 
May  1,  1892;  Bath,  N.  II.,  Oct.  29,  1893-May  G,  1894.  Res. 
Cambrid-re. 


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♦WILLIAM   THOMAS    CRAPSTER.     1.  Grad. 

b.  Lisbon,  Md.,  Feb.  29,  1824.  A.B.  1856;  A.M.  1859.  Ord.  Cam- 
bridge, June  16,  1857.  Teacher,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Lisbon,  Md.  d. 
Lisbon,  Md.,  Feb.  5,  1879. 

♦SIMEON   BORDEN   DURFEE.     2.  Grad. 

I>.  Tiverton.  R.  L,  Sept.  2,  1829.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1851. 
Peacedale,  R.  I.,  (Tk.  Cong.),  1856-Dee.  1857.  d.  Tiverton,  R.  I., 
Feb.  19,  1858. 

♦FREDERICK   FROTHINGHAM.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Montreal,  Que.,  Apr.  9,  1825.  A.B.  1849.  Ord.  Portland,  Me., 
(Second  Unitarian  Parish),  Apr.  9,  1856-Dec.  7,  1861;  Brattlebor- 
ough,  Vt.,  Nov.  1864-May  1867;  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  2,  1867- 
Apr.  12,  1874;  Milton,  Oct.  8,  1876  (senior  pastor  after  June  23, 
1886)-Mar.  31,  1889.     d.  Milton,  Mar.  19,  1891. 

EDWARD   HENRY   HALL.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Apr.  16,  1831.  A.B.  1851.  Ord.  Plymouth,  Jan.  5, 
1859-July  1867.  Chaplain,  44th  Regiment  Infantry-,  Massachusetts 
Volunteer  Militia,  Sept.  12,  1862-June  18,  1863.  Worcester  (Second 
Congregational  Church),  Feb.  10,  1869-Feb.  26,  1882;  Cambridge 
(First  Parish) ,  Mar.  30,  1882-Mar.  31,  1893.  Res.  Brookline.  Har- 
vard University :  Lecturer  on  the  History  of  Christian  Doctrine, 
1899-1900. 

GEORGE  HUGHES  HEP  WORTH.  3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Feb.  4,  1833.  S.T.D.,  Columbian  Univ.,  D.  C,  1896. 
Ord.  Nantucket,  Sept.  11,  1855-Sept.  1,  1857:  Boston  (Church  of 
the  Unity),  Oct.  6,  1858-Oct.  1,  1869.  Chaplain,  47th  Regiment 
Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,  Nov.  6,  1862-Feb.  11, 
1863.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  (Second  Congregational  Unitarian  Church), 
Oct.  1,  1869-Dec.  31,  1871;  New  York,N.Y.,  (Tk.  Cong.)  (Church 
of  the  Disciples),  1872-Apr.  15,  1879;  Newark,  N.  J.,  (Belleville 
Avenue  Congregational  Cliurch),  Nov.  15,  1881-Nov.  1885.  Jour- 
nalist, New  York,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM   LINCOLN   JENKINS.     2.5.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Feb.  7,  1827.  A.B.  1848;  A.M.  1851.  Ord.  Lawrence, 
Sept.  19,  1855-July  1864:  Northampton,  May  1,  1865-May  1,  1870; 
Brattleborough,  Vt.,  Jime  1,  1871-Apr.  1,  1879  ;  Beruardston,  Nov.  1, 
1884-June  1,  1892.     Res.  Dorchester. 

ALFRED   PORTER   PUTNAM.     2.5.  Grad. 

b.  Danvers,  Jan.  10,  1827.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  1.,  1852;  S.T.D., 
Brown  Univ.,  1871.  Ord.  Roxbury  (]\It.  Pleasant  Congregational 
Church),  Dec.  19,  1855-June  26,  1864;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  (First 
Congregational  Unitarian  Society),  Sejjt.  28,  1864-Apr.  12,  1886. 
Res.  Danvers,  Salem. 


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♦THEODORE   TEBBETS.     2.5.  Grad. 

6.  Parsonsfiekl,  Me.,  Apr.  1,  1831.  A.B.  1851;  A.M.  1855.  Ord. 
Lowell,  Sept.  19,  1855-May  1,  1856  ;  Medford,  Apr.  15,  1857-July  31, 
1860.     d.  Xew  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  29,  1863. 

♦CHARLES    BRIGGS    THOMAS.     •*.  Grad. 

b.  Duxbury,  Aug.  -4,  1830.  Ord.  Chelsea,  Nov.  15,  1855-Feb.  13, 
1859;  New  Orleans,  La.,  May  27,  1860-May  1861;  Chicago,  111., 
(First  Unitarian  Society),  July  1861-Apr.  1864.  d.  Duxbury, 
Apr.   28,   1875. 

*ASA   MESSER   WILLIAMS.     2.  Grad. 

6.  Taunton,  July  31,  1832.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1851.  Not 
ord.     d.  Northampton,  Sept.  2,  1859. 


♦Nathan  Henry  Chamberlain.     1.5. 

b.  Sandwich  (now  Bourne),  Dec.  25,  1830.  A.B.  1853.  Ord.  Canton, 
Apr.  22,  1857-Feb.  26,  1860  :  Baltimore,  Md.,  Mar.  28,  1860-Jan.  18, 
1863.  Ord.  (Fkot.  Epis.)  deacon,  Boston,  Sept.  21,  1863.  Birming- 
ham (now  Derby),  Conn.,  Mar.  1,  1864-Apr.  12,  1868.  Ord.  priest, 
Middletown,  Conn.,  May  19,  1864.  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  (Trinity 
Church),  1868-1871;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  (St.  James's  Church),  Apr. 
14,  1871-Oct.  22,  1872;  Somerville  (Emmanuel  Church),  Apr.  25, 
1874-Apr.  2,  1877  ;  East  Boston  (St.  John's  Church),  Jan.  8,  1882- 
Apr.  22,  1889.     Res.  Bourne,     d.  Bourne,  April  1,  1901. 

Joseph  Foster  Lovering.     0.5. 

b.  Kingston,  Aug.  18,  1836.  Ord.  Boston  (Twelfth  Congregational 
Church),  June  17,  1860-Jan.  1,  1862;  Portland,  Me.,  (Second  Uni- 
tarian Parish),  July  2,  1862-Nov.  23,  1863.  Chaplain,  17th  Regiment 
Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  Nov.  10,  1863-June  4,  1865.  Concord, 
N.  H.,  Feb.  27,  1866-July  31,  1874;  Watcrtown,  May  9,  1875-Apr. 
1878  ;  Worcester  (Tk.  Con  g.)  (First  Parish),  May  5,  1880-May  1890  ; 
Somerville,  Mar.  1891-Aug.  1893. 

Ellis  Peterson.     1. 

b.  Duxbury,  Sept.  2,  1830.  A.B.  1853  ;  A.M.  1856.  Not  ord.  Teacher. 
Harvard  University:  Assistant  Professor  of  Philosophy,  1870-1872. 
Supervisor  of  Public  Schools,  Boston,  1876-. 

Joseph  Henry  Thayer.     1. 

b.  Boston,  Nov.  7,  1828.  A.B.  1850;  Grad.  Andover  Theological 
Sem.,  1857;  A.M.  1864;  S.T.D.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1873;  S.T.D. 
1884  ;  Litt.D.,  Dublin,  Ireland,  1892  ;  S.T.D. ,  Princeton  Univ.,  N.  J., 
1896.     Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.)  Salem  (Crombie  Street  Church),  Dec.  29, 


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1859-Feb.  19,  1864.  Chaplain,  40th  Regiment  Infantry,  Massachu- 
setts Volunteers,  Sept.  17,  1862-May  16,  1863.  Andover  Theological 
Seminary:  Professor  of  Sacred  Literature,  1864-1882.  Harvard  Uni- 
versity :  Bussey  Professor  of  New  Testament  Criticism  and  Interpre- 
tation, 1884  (emeritus  after  1901)-. 

1856. 

♦STEPHEN   BARKER.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Andover,  Jan.  14,  1829.  Ord.  Leominster,  Sei^t.  2,  1857-June  1, 
1860.  Chaplain,  1st  Regiment  Heavy  Artillery,  Massachusetts 
Volunteers,  July  5,  1861-July  8,  1864.  Secular  occupation,  Mclndoe 
Falls,  Vt.,  Northampton,     d.  Northampton,  Oct.  19,  1893. 

♦GEORGE   BRADFORD.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Duxbury,  June  3,  1828.  A.B.  1851.  Ord.  Watertown,  Nov.  6, 
1856-Feb.  17,  1859.     (/.  Watertown,  Feb.  17,  1859. 

♦CHARLES    CARROLL   FISKE.     2.5.  Grad. 

b.  Cambridge,  June  11,  1828.  A.B.  1849;  A.M.  1852.  Ord.  (Prot. 
Ens.)  deacon.  Bay  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  8, 1865.  Ord.  priest.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  17,  1867.  Essex,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  7,  1867-Apr.  13,  1868; 
Morristown,  N.  J.,  (Church  of  the  Redeemer),  Nov.  1,  1868-May 
1870;  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  (Church  of  the  Holy  Cross),  Dec.  8,  1875- 
Dec.  6,  1876;  Richfield  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1878-Sept.  8,  1880. 
d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,   1900. 

♦CHARLES    CARROLL   VINAL.     3.  Grad. 

b.  vScituate,  Sept.  17,  1831.  A.B.  1852.  Ord.  North  Andover,  May  6, 
1857-Apr.  24.  1870;  Kennebunk.  Me.,  Apr.  27,  1870-Oct.  1,  1891; 
Lebanon,  N.  H.,  June  15,  1892-May  1,  1897.  d.  Cambridge,  Dec.  30, 
1897. 

EDWIN   MILLER   WHEELOCK.     3.  Grad. 

b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  30,  1829.  LL.B.  1853.  Ord.  Dover,  N.  H., 
Jan.  7,  1857-Nov.  24,  1862.  Chaplain,  15th  Regiment  New  Hami^- 
shire  Volunteers,  Oct.  10,  1862-July  18,  1863.  1st  Lieutenant,  76th 
Regiment  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  July  20,  1863-Dec.  31,  1865.  New 
Orleans,  La.,  1865-1866  ;  Spokane  Falls  (now  Spokane),  Wash.,  1887- 
1890;  Austin,  Tex.,  Jan.  1,  1892-Dec.  31,  1899. 


♦Lucius  Henry  Buckingham.     0.5. 

6.  Cambridge,  Dec.  9,  1829.  A.B.  1851 ;  A.M.  1854;  Ph.D.  1876. 
Not  ord.  Teacher,  Keene,  N.  II.,  Dorchester,  Boston,  d.  Newton, 
May  29,  1885. 


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1857. 

♦GEORGE   WASHINGTON   BARTLETT.     3.  Grad. 

h.  LiU-htield,  Me.,  Feb.  19,  1827.  A.B.,  Bowdoiu  Coll.,  Me.,  1854. 
Ord.  Augusta,  Me.,  Oct.  14,  18o8-Jan.  1860.  Chaplain,  14th  Regi- 
ment Maine  Volunteer  Infantry ,  Dec.  28,  1861-Feb.  1, 1863  ;  Chaplain, 
1st  Maine  Volunteer  Cavalry,  Feb.  13,  1864-June  2,  1864.  d.  Cold 
Harbor  Road,  near  Richmond,  Va.,  June  2,  1864. 

See  :  "Three  Memorials,"  by  John  Albee,  Portsmouth,  1878. 

*HENRY   WILLIAM   BROWN.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Worcester,  June  25,  1831.  A.B.  1852.  Ord.  Augusta,  Me.,  June  1, 
1860-Sept.  1,  1866  ;  Sacramento,  Cal.,  Oct.  1867-May  1872.  Teacher, 
Worcester,  1875-1896.     d.  Daytona,  Fla.,  Feb.  21,  1900. 

*EDWARD   CHIPMAN   GUILD.     1.  Grad. 

b.  Brookline,  Feb.  29,  1832.  A.B.  1853;  A.M.  1856.  Ord.  Mead- 
ville,  Pa.,  Sept.  22,  1859.  Marietta,  O.,  Sept.  22,  1859-July  2,  1860  ; 
Canton,  Sept.  11,  1861-Oct.  1,  1866;  Ithaca,  X.  Y.,  Oct.  16,  1866- 
May  1,  1868;  Baltimore,  Md.,  Sept.  1869-Sept.  1872;  Waltham, 
June  8,  1873-Apr.  30,  1880;  Brmiswick,  Me.,  Jan.  11,  1885-July  1, 
1894  ;  Pembroke,  July  1,  1895-Apr.  1896.     d.  Boston,  Nov.  6,  1899. 

*GEORGE   FREEMAN   NOYES.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Eastport,  Me.,  Sept.  10,  1824.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1844. 
Ord.  Chicago,  III.,  Mar.  3,  1858-Jan.  31,  1859.  Lawyer,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  9,  1868. 


*Jared  Mann  Heard.     1.5. 

b.  Wayland,  Mar.  16,  1830.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1853.  Ord. 
Clinton,  Aug.  25,  1858-Mar.  29,  1863;  Fitchburg,  Apr.  29,  1863- 
Mar.  21,  1864.     d.  Fitchburg,  Mar.  21,  1864. 

See  :  "The  Worcester  Association,"  by  Joseph  Allen,  Boston,  1868,  pp.  341-355. 

♦Thomas  Albert  Henderson. 

6.  Dover,  X.  II..  Dec.  1,  1834.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1855; 
LL.B.  1861.  Not  ord.  Adjutant,  7th  Regiment  New  Hampshire 
Volunteers,  Nov.  4,  1861,  Major,  Aug.  26,  1862,  Lieutenant-Colonel. 
July  22,  1863-Aug.  16,  1864.     d.  Deep  Bottom,  Va.,  Aug.  16,  1864. 

♦William  James  Potter.     1. 

b.  Dartmouth,  Fel).  1,  1830.  A.B.  1854.  Ord.  New  Bedford,  Dec. 
28,  1859-Dec.  28,  1892.  Hospital  Chaplain  of  Volunteers,  Sept.  30. 
1863-May  10,  1864.     (/.  Boston,  Dec.  21,  1893. 

See :  "  Lectures  and  Sermons  by  William  J.  Potter,  witli  a  Biogi-aphical  Sketch  bj 
Francis  EUingwood  Abbot,"  Boston,  1895. 


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♦William  Law  Symonds.     1.5. 

b.  Raymond,  Me.,  Ai)r.  2J»,  1838.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1854; 

A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1857.     Xot  ord.     Literaiy  work,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  18,  1862. 

See  :  "  Tliree  Memorials,"  by  John  Albee,  Portsmouth,  1878. 

*John  Boies  Tileston.     1. 

b.  Dorchester,  Sept.  30,  1834.  A.B.  1855;  A.M.  1858.  Not  ord. 
Publisher,  Boston.     Paper  manufacturer,     d.  Boston,  Jan.  24,  1898. 

Frederic  Llewellyn  Hovey  Willis.     2. 

b.  Cambridge,  Jan.  29,  1830.  M.D. ,  New  York  Homeopathic  Medical 
Coll.,  1865.  Coldwater,  Mich.,  (independent  society),  Oct.  1,  1858 
(Ord.  Jan.  1859)-Jime  30,  1862.     Physician,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1858. 

JOHN   ALBEE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Bellingham,  Apr.  3,  1833.     Not  ord.     Res.  Chocorua,  N.  H. 

*  WILLIAM   WARE   HALL.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  27,  1834.  A.B.  1853.  Not  ord.  First 
Lieutenant,  5th  Rhode  Island  Volunteers,  Dec.  16,  1861-Aug.  1862. 
d.  Warwick,  R.  I.,  Aug.  9,  1864. 

*EDWARD   GRENVILLE   RUSSELL.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Groton,  Jime  2,  1834.  A.B.  1855;  A.M.  1858.  Ord.  Groton 
Junction  (now  Ayer),  June  20,  1861.     d.  Cambridge,  Feb.  24,  1880. 


John  Scott.     1.5. 

b.  Wortley,  England,  Sept.  13,  1829.  Ord.  (Prot.  Epis.)  deacon, 
Minneai^olis,  Minn.,  Nov.  26,  1865.  Ord.  priest,  Mimieapolis,  Minn., 
Mar.  17,  1867.  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  Sept.  15,  1867-Sept.  16,  1868; 
Lancaster,  O.,  Nov.  1868-July  1872  ;  Smithborough,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  29, 
1874-Oct.  24,  1875;  Pleasant  Mount,  Pa.;  Hyde  Co.,  N.  C,  (St. 
George's  Church),  Jan.  1,  1886-1887;  Onondaga  Castle,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
1,  1887-1897. 

1859. 

DANIEL   BO  WEN.     1.  Grad. 

b.  Felchville,  Vt.,  Feb.  4,  1831.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1856;  Grad.  Rochester  Theological  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1858.  Ord.  Hing- 
ham  (Third  Congregational  Society),  Dec.  21,  1859-Sept.  24,  1863; 
Milford,  1865-1867.  Secular  occupation  in  Florida,  1868-1897.  Res. 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 


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CHARLES   AMMI   CUTTER.  3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Mar.  14,  liSo7.  A.B.  1855.     Not  ord.     Librarian  Boston 

Atlienaeum,  1869-1893.  Librarian  Forbes  Librar3%  Northampton, 
1894-. 

♦CHARLES    CARROLL   EVERETT.     1.    Grad. 

b.  Brunswick,  Me.,  June  19,  1829.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  ColL,  Me.,  1850; 
A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1853:  S.T.D.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1870:  S.T.D. 
1874;  LL.D.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1894.  Bowdoin  College:  Librarian, 
1853-1857  ;  Professor  of  Modern  Languages,  1855-1857.  Ord.  Ban- 
gor, Me.,  Sept.  1,  1859-Oct.  4,  1869.  Harvard  University:  Bussey 
Professor  of  Theology,  1869-Oct.  16,  1900 :  Dean  of  Divinity  School, 
1878-Oct.  16,  1900.     d.  Cambridge,  Oct.  16,  1900. 

♦GERALD   FITZGERALD.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  6,  1835.  Ord.  Cambridge  (Divinity  Chapel), 
May  29,  1861.  Private,  12th  Regiment  Infantr3%  Massachusetts  Volun- 
teers, June  26,  1861,  Sergeant  Major,  Sept.  7,  1861-Aug.  15,  1862; 
Second  Lieutenant,  2d  Regiment  Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteers, 
Sept.  2,  1862,  First  Lieutenant,  Mar.  20,  1863-May  3,  1863.  d.  Chan- 
cellors ville,  Va.,  May  3,  1863. 

EDWARD   BEECHER   FRENCH.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Lowell,  Nov.  20,  1832.  Chatham  (Tr.  Cong.),  Sept.  1859  {Ord. 
May  2,  1860)-Aug.  20,  1862.  Private,  39th  Regiment  Infantry, 
Massachusetts  Volunteers,  July  26,  1862-Sept.  6,  1862,  Chaplain, 
Sept.  6,  1862-June  2,  1865.  Hartford,  Wis.,  Mar.  1,  1871-Mar.  1, 
1872;  Bellmore,  N.  Y.,  (Presb.),  Apr.  30,  1893-Aug.  31,  1896. 
Res.  Oxford,  N.  Y. 

JAMES    KENDALL   HOSMER.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Xorthfield,  Jan.  29,  1834.  A.B.  1855;  A.M.  1867;  Ph.D.,  Univ. 
of  Missouri,  1877;  LL.D.,  Washington  Univ.,  Mo.,  1897.  Ord. 
Deerfield,  Sept.  6,  1860-Sept.  15,  1866.  Antioch  College,  O. :  Pro- 
fessor of  Rhetoric  and  English  Literature,  1866-1872.  University 
of  Missouri :  Professor  of  English  and  History,  1872-1874.  Wash- 
ington University :  Professor  of  English  and  (iermau  Literature, 
1874-1892.  Librarian  Public  Libraiy,  j\Iinneai>olis,  Miim.,  Apr.  1, 
1892-. 

JOHN   C    KIMBALL  formerly  JOHN    CALVIN    KIMBALL.     3.  Grjid. 

b.  Ipswich,  May  23,  1832.  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1854;  A.M.,  Am- 
herst Coll.,  1857.  Ord.  Beverly,  Dec.  29,  1859-Oct.  1,  1870.  Chap- 
lain, 8th  Regiment  Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,  Nov.  8, 
1862-Aug.  7,  1863.  Newport,  R.  I.,  Oct.  7,  1873-May  1,  1878:  Hart- 
ford, Conu.,  iMay  1,  1878-Nov.  1,  1888;  Sharon,  Feb.  1,  1900-. 


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*JOHN   WESLEY   LEADENHAM  formerly   LEDNUM.     2;  Grad. 

b.  Sussex  Co.,  Del.,  Oet.  25,  1835.  S.T.B..  Xashotah  House,  Wis., 
1863.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,(METH.  Epis.)  (Manship  Church), 1859-1860. 
Ord.  (Prot.  Epis.)  deacon,  Nashotah,  Wis..  Ma}-  31,  1863.  d.  Oi'ange 
Co.,  Fla.,  July  7,  1896. 

CHARLES    NOYES.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Petersham,  Oct.  26,  1835.  A.B.  1856.  Ord.  Brighton,  Jan.  4, 
1860-Mar.  10,  1864.  Chaj^lain,  Draft  Rendezvous,  Galloup's  Island, 
Boston  Harbor,  May  21,  1864-Aug.  14,  1865.  Xorthiield,  Oct.  1, 
1865-June  1,  1872  ;  Cincinnati,  O.,  (Church  of  the  Redeemer),  Jan.  5, 
1873-June  30,  1875;  Clinton,  May  1,  1876-Aug.  13,  1882;  Xorth 
Andover,  Feb.  1,  18S4-. 

♦JAMES    CHALLIS    PARSONS.     2.  Grad. 

b.  (ilouoester,  Aug.  16,  1833.  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1855.  Ord. 
Waltham,  June  6,  1860-Apr.  11,  1864.  Teacher,  Waltham,  1865- 
1874.  Athol,  June  12,  1877-Oct.  1881.  Teacher,  Greenfield, 
1881-1896.     d.  West  Bridgewater,  June  30,  1897. 

JAMES    MILLS   PEIRCE.     2.5.  Grad. 

b.  Cambridge,  May  1,  1834.  A.B.  1853;  A.M.  1856.  Not  ord. 
Harvard  University :  Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1861-1869  ; 
University  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1869-1885  ;  Perkins  Professor 
of  Astronomy  and  Mathematics,  1885- ;  Dean  of  Graduate  School, 
1890-95  ;  Dean  of  Faculty  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  1895-1898. 

♦WILLIAM   BURRITT    SMITH.     1.  Grad. 

b.  Grafton,  Dec.  9,  1831.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa., 
1858.  Ord.  Fall  River,  Jan.  12,  1860-Sept.  30,  1863;  W^alpole, 
Oct.  5,  1865-Feb.  8,  1874.     d.  Grafton,  June  17,  1886. 

*HENRY   WESTCOTT.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Warwick,  R.  I.,  Oct.  30,  1831.  Ph.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I..  1853. 
Ord.  Barre,  June  14,  1860-Apr.  1,  1865  ;  West  Dedham  (now  West- 
wood),  May  1866-May  1867  ;  Lexington.  June  26,  1867-July  1,  1881 ; 
Maiden  and  Melrose,  Nov.  1,  1881-July  14,  1883.  d.  Marblehead, 
July  14,  1883. 

WILLIAM   CUTLER   WYMAN.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  7,  1834.  A.B..  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1855; 
A.M.,  Yale  Univ.,  1858.     Not  ord.     Res.  West  Newton. 


Edward  Thornton  Fisher. 

b.  Northampton,  Dec.  16,  1836.     A.B.  1856;   A.M.  1868.     Not  ord. 
Teacher.     Res.  Lanesborou^h. 


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1860. 

*HORATIO   ALGER.     3.  Grad. 

b.  North  Chelsea  (now  Revere),  Jan.  13,  1832.  A.B.  1852.  Ord. 
Brewster,  Dec.  8,  1864-Mar.  1866 .  Teacher,  author.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
d.  Natick,  July  18,  1899. 

BENJAMIN   HOLLO  WAY   BAILEY.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Bolton,  July  5,  1829.  A.B.  1854;  A.M.  1857.  Ord.  Dedham, 
Mar.  14,  1861-Dec.  1,  1867;  Portland,  Me.,  (First  Parish),  Dec.  11, 
1867-Dec.  31,  1872  ;  Marblehead,  Jan.  1,  1873-Apr.  7,  1884  ;  Maiden, 
Apr.  29,  1884-July  4,  1897. 

JOHN    SAVARY.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Ward  (now  Auburn),  Nov.  4,  1832.  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1855. 
Ord.  Newtonville,  June  5,  1861-May  1862;  South  Hingham,  Apr. 
1866-Mar.  1868.  Assistant  to  Librarian  of  Congress,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1871-1898. 

WILLIAM   HENRY   SAVARY.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Groveland,  Apr.  18,  1835.  A.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1857.  Ord. 
West  Newton,  Apr.  10,  1861-Apr.  1,  1864;  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Oct.  1, 
1865-May  1,  1873;  Canton,  June  8,  1873-Jan.  1885;  South  Boston 
(Unity  Chapel),  Feb.  15,  1885-Oct.  1,  1892;  Marshtield,  Nov.  1, 
1893-Nov.  1,  1895.     Res.  Groveland. 

*HENRY   STONE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Andover,  Me.,  Aug.  17,  1830.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1852; 
A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1855.  Ord.  Fond-du-Lac,  Wis.,  Feb.  26,  1861- 
1861.  Second  Lieutenant,  First  Lieutenant,  Captain,  1st  Regiment 
Wisconsin  Infantry  Volunteers,  Aug.  28,  1861-Jan.  19,  1865;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel 100th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry,  Jan.  19,  1865-Dec.  26, 
1865.  Journalist,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Washington,  I).  C,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  Boston.  Superintendent  Department  of  Out-Door  Poor,  Mas- 
sachusetts State  Board  of  Lunacy  and  Cliarity,  1894-Jan.  18.  1896. 
d.  Boston,  Jan.  18.  1896. 

JOHN   DOANE   WELLS.     3.  Grad. 

6.  Kennebunk,  Me.,  Dec.  13,  1834.  A.B.  1854;  A.M.  1857.  Ord. 
Quincy,  Dec.  27,  1860-June  1876  ;  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Mar.  4,  1877- 
June  20,  1880;  Laconia,  N.  II.,  July  3,  1881-Aug.  26,  1883.  Clerk 
and  .\uditor  Massachusetts  State  Board  of  Churitv.  1884-. 


Francis  Ellingwood  Abbot.     1. 

b.  Boston,  Nov.  6,  1836.     A. 15.  1859;  Grad.  Meadville  Theological 
School.  Pa..  18G3;   Ph.D.  and  A.M.  1881.      Ord.  Dover,  N.  H.,  Aug. 


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31,  1864-Apr.  1,  1868;  Dover,  N.  H.,  (Independent  Religious  So- 
ciety), Apr.  1,  18G8-Oet.  1,  1868;  Toledo,  O.,  Sept.  1,  I86'j-Mar. 
16,  1873.      Editor,  teacher.     Res.  Cambridge. 

John  William  Hudson.     1.5. 

b.  Groveland.  .July  21,  1836.  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  N.  II.,  1858; 
A.M.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1861.  Ware,  Sept.  1,  1862  (Ord.  May  6, 
1863)-Apr.  1,  1865;  Chicopee,  Apr.  1,  186o-Oct.  1,  1866;  Ware, 
Apr.  1,  1868-Apr.  1,  1870;  Napa  City,  Cal.,  Apr.  1,  1871-Apr.  1, 
1873;   Peabody,  i:»ec.  7,  1873  (pastor  emeritus  after  May  2,  1898)-. 

Henry  George  Rollins.     0..5. 

b.  Groveland,  Aug.  12,  1838.  Xot  ord.  Secular  occupation  in  Cali- 
fornia, Arizona,  Oregon. 

1861. 

SAMUEL   COLLINS    BEANE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Candia,  N.  H.,  Dec.  19,  1835.  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  N.  H., 
1858  ;  S.T.D.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1894.  Ord.  Chicopee,  Jan.  15,  1862- 
Jan.  1,  1865;  Salem  (Second  Church),  Jan.  1,  1865-Jan.  1,  1878; 
Concord,  N.  H.,  Jan.  9,  1878-May  10,  1885.  Mission  Superintendent 
American  Unitarian  Association  for  Maine,  Xew  Hampshire  and  Ver- 
mont, May  10,  1885-Sept.  1,  1888.  Newburyport,  May  15,  1888- ; 
Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1,  1897-. 

*GEORGE   BOURNE   EARNS  WORTH.     1.5.   Grad. 

b.  (iroton,  Feb.  29,  1828.  A.B.  1847  (1861);  A.M.  1865.  Not  ord. 
Second  Lieutenant,  5th  Regiment  Cavalry,  Massachusetts  Volunteers, 
Dec.  17,  1863-May  3,  1865.      Res.  Roxbury.     d.  Roxbury,  Apr.  11, 

1887. 

*HENRY   WILDER   FOOTE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Salem,  June  2,  1838.  A.B.  1858;  A.M.  1861.  Ord.  Boston 
(King's  Chapel),  Dec.   22,  1861-May  29,  1889.     d.  Boston,  May  29, 

1889. 

*MERRITT   ELTON   GODDARD.     3.  Grad. 

b.  South  Reading,  Vt.,  Feb.  11,  1834.  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  N.  H., 
1857.  Not  ord.  Res.  South  Reading,  Vt.,  Norwich,  Vt.  rZ.  Norwich, 
Vt.,Dec.  14,  1891. 

♦AUGUSTUS   MELLEN   HASKELL.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Poland,  Me.,  Jan.  24,  1832.  A.B.  1856.  Oi'd.  Salem  (Independent 
Congregational  Church  in  Barton  Square),  Jan.  1,  1862-May  1866. 
Chaplain,  40th  Regiment  Infantr}',  INIassachusetts  Volunteers,  Sej^t.  11, 
1863-Mar.  6,  1864.  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Sept.  12,  1866-May  1869; 
West  Roxbiuy,  ]\Iay  22, 1870-Oct.  1891.    d.  Roslindale,  Feb.  24,  1893. 


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*  JAMES    TRACY   HEWES.     3.  Grad. 

b.  S;ico,  Me.,  .Mar.  2:5,  1836.  A.B.,  l^owdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1857.  Ord. 
South  Boston,  Feb.  19,  1862-June  19,  1864;  Portland,  Me.,  (Second 
Unitarian  Parish),  June  23,  186-4-Sept.  1868;  Salem  (First  Congre- 
gational Society),  Sept.  21,  1868-Sept.  1875;  Fitehburg,  Sept.  21, 
1875-Sept.  30,  1880.     d.  Cambridge,  Nov.  21,  1882. 

♦JOSHUA   JAMES    LAIGHTON.     2.5.  Grad. 

h.  Portsmouth,  N.  II.,  Oct.  U,  1837.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me., 
1857.  Not  ord.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa. :  Assistant  In- 
structor in  Biblical  Literature,  1861-1862.  d.  Somerville,  Sept.  27, 
1864. 

1862. 

JAMES    DeNORMANDIE.     2. .5.  Grad. 

b.  Newport,  Pa.,  June  9,  1836.  A.B.,  Autioch  Coll.,  O.,  1858  ;  A.M., 
Antioch  Coll.,  1861;  S.T.D.  1898.  Ord.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Oct.  1, 
1862-Feb.  11,  1883;  Koxbury  (First  Church).  Mar.  14,  1883-. 

EDWARD   ILSLEY   GALVIN.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Calais,  Me.,  Apr.  3,  1838.  A.B.,  Philadelphia  Central  High  School, 
Pa.,  1857.  Ord.  Brookfield,  Apr.  15,  1863-July  1,  1867.  Second 
Lieutenant,  42d  Regiment  Infantry,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia, 
July  15,  1864  (also  (Jhaplain  elect  after  Aug.  23,  1864)-Nov.  11, 
1864.  Peabody,  May  13,  1868-June  1871;  Brighton,  Nov.  1, 
1872-Oct.  1,  1876;  Walla  Walla,  Wash.,  Aug.  1877-Nov.  1879; 
Chicago,  111.,  (Third  Unitarian  Church),  Jan.  1880-Dec.  1881. 
Superintendent  Chicago  Athenaeum,  Jan.  1882-Juue  1894.  Res. 
Sacramento,  Cal. 

FREDERIC    MAY  HOLLAND.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  May  2,  1836.  A.B.  1859.  Ord.  Rockford,  111.,  Feb.  26, 
1863-Jan.  1864;  Marietta,  O.,  May  1864-June  1866;  Baraboo,  Wis., 
Oct.  11,  1868-June  20,  1873.     Res.  Concord. 

*JOHN   CALVIN   LEARNED.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Dublin,  N.  11.,  Aug.  7,  1834.  Ord.  Exeter,  N.  II.,  May  6,  1863- 
Oct.  1869  ;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  (Church  of  the  Unity),  Apr.  1870-l)ec.  8, 
1893.     d.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Dec.  8,  1893. 

WILLIAM   GRAY   NOWELL.     3.  Grad. 

h.  I'ortsmoiilii,  N.  IL,  Aug.  11,  1838.  A.B.,  iSovvdoin  Coll..  .^le., 
1859;  A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1862.  Ord.  Rockford,  111..  Apr.  14, 
1864-June  1865;  Ware,  May  9,  1866-June  18,  1867:  Calais,  ]\Ie., 
Jan.  8,  1868-May  1870.     Teacher,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


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GEORGE   FISK   PIPER.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Mar.  23,  1836.  Orel.  Boston,  Aug.  28,  1864.  Houlton, 
Me.,  Aug.  20,  1864-June  1,  1866;  Canton,  July  29,  1867-Oct.  1, 
1872;  Newport,  N.  H.,  Oct.  1,  1873-Oct.  1,  1874.  Secretary  Uni- 
tarian Sunday  School  Society,  Nov.  1875-May  1883.  Bedford  and 
Carlisle,  Apr.  1,  1884-Oct.  1,  1890;  Northfield,  Dec.  1,  1892-. 

JAMES    SALLAWAY.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Queen  Anne's  Co.,  Md.,  May  21,  1828.  A.B.,  Antioch  Coll.,  O., 
1858 ;  A.M.,  Antioch  Coll.,  1861.  Orel.  Billerica,  Jan.  21,  1863-Oct. 
31, 1864  ;  Clinton,  Nov.  9,  1864-Oct.  31,  1868 ;  South  Boston  (AVash- 
ington  Village  Chapel),  Nov.  1,  1868-Dec.  1,  1884  ;  Mendon,  Apr.  26, 
1885-July  17,  1887  ;  Bath,  N.  H.,  Jan.  13,  1889-Mar.  2,  1890  ;  Brook- 
lyn, Conn.,  Nov.  8,  1891-Oct.  1,  1893.     Res.   Bedford. 

SAMUEL   BARRETT   STEWART.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Farmington,  Me.,  June  9,  1839.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1857  ; 
A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1860.  Orel.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  May  13,  1863- 
Jan.  1,  1865  ;  Lynn,  Oct.  4,  1865-. 

1863. 

WILLIAM   BROWN.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Concord,  Sept.  10,  1838.  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1860.  Sherborn, 
Aug.  1,  1863  {Orel.  Nov.  5,  1863)-Sept.  1,  1872;  Walpole,  N.  H., 
Aug.  1,  1873-Sept.  1,  1883 ;  West  Bridgewater,  Sept.  2,  1883-Dec.  1, 
188'8;  East  Marshfield  (now  Marshfield  Hills),  May  1,  1889-Sept.  1, 
1890;  Tyngsborough,  Nov.  1,  1890-. 

CHARLES   ALFRED   HUMPHREYS.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Dorchester,  Apr.  1,  1838.  A.B.  1860.  Chaplain,  2d  Regiment 
Cavalry,  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  July  4,  1863-Apr.  12,  1865. 
Orel.  Cambridge  (Divinity  Chapel),  July  14,  1863.  Springfield, 
Nov.  29,  1865-Jan.  10,  1872;  Framingham,  Nov.  2,  1873-Nov.  1, 
1891  ;  Randolph,  Apr.  30,  1893-Aug.  1,  1899. 

MILTON   JENNINGS   MILLER.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Springfield,  O.,  Dec.  28.  1831.  A.B.,  Antioch  Coll.,  O.,  1859; 
A.M.,  Antioch  Coll.,  1862.  Troy,  O.,  (Chk.),  Nov.  15,  1863  {Orel. 
Feb.  12,  1864)-Aug.  9,  1868.  Chaplain,  110th  Regiment  Ohio  Vol- 
unteer Infantry,  Aug.  8,  1864-June  25,  1865.  Geneseo,  111.,  (Un. 
Cong.),  Nov.  15,  1868  (pastor  emeritus  after  Jan.  1891)-. 

DAVID  HENRY   MONTGOMERY.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  17,  1837.  Orel.  South  Danvers  (now  Pea- 
body),  Sept.  15,  1864-1867;  Leicester,  Jmie  1869-Sept.  1,  1877; 
West  Bridgewater,  Sept.  9,  1877-Sept.  1880.  Author.  Res.  Cam- 
brido;e. 


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WILLIAM   WELLS    NEWELL.     3.  Grad. 

b.  C:imbrid<iv,  Jan.  24,  1889.  A.B.  1859:  A.M.  1871.  German- 
towu,  Pa.,  Nov.  0,  1865  {Ord.  Apr.  17,  1867)-Oct.  7,  1867.  Teacher, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Res.  Cambridge. 

♦ISRAEL   FRANCIS    WILLIAMS.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Taunton,  Oct.  15,  1838.     A.B.  1860.     d.  Taunton,  Sept.  4,  1864. 


Charles  OnoWei  formerly  Wellett.     1. 

b.  St.  Pauls  Bay,  Que.,  Feb.  20,  1840.     Not  ord.     Teacher,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1870-1889.     Res.  Hebertville,  Que. 
^Christopher  Charming  Whitcomb.     3. 

b.  Winchendon,  July  21,  1834.     d.  Winchendon,  Sept.  5,  1865. 

1864. 

JOHN   WHITE   CHADWICK.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Marblehead,  Oct.  19,  1840.  A.M.  (Hon.)  1888.  Ord.  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  (Second  Unitarian  Congregational  Society),  Dec.  21,  1864-. 

GEORGE   DEXTER.     2.5.  Grad. 

b.  Charlton,  Oct.  25,  1834.  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  I860.  Ord.  Bridge- 
water,  Jan.  25,  1865-Oct.  1,  1866;  Brewster,  Apr.  21,  1867-May  29, 
1870  ;  Walpole,  N.  H.,  June  5,  1870-Apr.  27,  1873.     Broker,  Boston. 

SAMUEL   SWETT   GREEN.     4.  Grad. 

b.  Worcester,  Feb.  20,  1837.  A.B.  1858;  A.M.  1870.  Not  ord. 
Secular  occupation,  AVorcester.  Librarian  Free  Public  Library, 
Worcester,  Jan.   15,   1871-. 

NATHAN AEL   SEAVER.     1.   Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Apr.  21,  1836.  Ord.  Waliwle,  N.  H.,  Nov.  23,  1865- 
May  13,  1868  ;  Davenport,  la.,  Nov.  8,  18()8  (installed  Feb.  19,  1870)- 
Nov.  8,  1873;  Dorchester  (Third  Unitarian  Society),  Feb.  1874- 
Sept.  1875;  Melrose,  Sept.  3,  1876-Sept.  1881;  Scituate,  Dec.  1881- 
May  1886;  Templeton,  Dec.  1886-Nov.  27,  1892;  Millbury,  Dec.  1, 
1892-Sept.  6,  1896  ;  Leicester,  May  1894-Feb.  25,  1900 ;  Pittslield, 
Mar.  4,  1900-. 


Everett  Kent  Dexter.     0.5. 

b.  Boston,  Mar.  15,  1840.  A.B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Comi.,  1863; 
A.M.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1870.  Not  ord.  Lawyer,  Leavenworth, 
Kans.,  Boston. 


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Ebenezer  Knowlton.     0.5. 

b.  Skowhe<,-au,  Me.,  Nov.  18,  1835.  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1860; 
A.M.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1863.  Xot  ord.  Elocutionist,  lecturer,  San 
Francisco,  Cal. 

1865. 

WILLIAM   RAMEY   COLE.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Dearborn  Co.,  Ind.,  Aug.  12,  1828.  A.B.,  Lombard  Univ.,  111., 
1856;  A.M.,  Lombard  Univ.,  1859.  Ord.  Cambridge  (Divinity 
Chapel),  Oct.  5,  1865.     Res.  Mt.  Pleasant,  la. 

♦RICHARD   COLEMAN.     3.  Grad. 

b.  in  England.     Columbus,  X.  Y.,  (Univ.),  1860 .     Ord.  1862. 

Bridgewater,   N.  Y.,    1862 ;    Mendon  (Un.  Cong.),  Sept.   1, 

1866-Feb.  1868;  Wilton,  N.  IL,  Feb.  8,  1868-Apr.  1,  1870.  d.  in 
England,  1870. 

THOMAS    LAMB   ELIOT.     1.  Grad. 

b.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Oct.  13,  1841.  A.B.,  Washington  Univ.,  Mo., 
1862;  A.M.,  Washington  Univ.,  1866;  S.T.D.  1889.  Ord.  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  Nov.  19,  1865-Nov.  11,  1867;  Portland,  Ore.,  Dec.  28, 
1867  (pastor  emeritus  after  Jan.  10,  1893)-. 

See:    "A  History  of  the  First  Unitarian  Church,  of  Portland,  Oregon.     1867-1892. 
Together  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Rev.  Thomas  Lamb  Eliot,"  Portland,  1893. 

*MINOT   GARDNER    GAGE.     3.  Grad. 

h.  Haverhill,  Sept.  11,  1840.  A.B.  1861.  Ord.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Mar. 
14,  1866-Dec.  12,  1869;  Gloucester,  Dec.  31,  1869-Jan.  1,  1879.  d. 
Leominster,  Feb.  27,  1897. 

CHARLES    EDWARD   GRINNELL.     1.  Grad. 

b.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Ma)-  7,  1841.  A.B.  1862;  A.M.  1865;  LL.B. 
1876.  Ord.  Lowell,  Feb.  19,  1867-Oct.  20,  1869;  Charlestown,  Nov. 
10,  1869-Dec.  31,  1873.     Lawyer,  Boston. 

JOSEPH   MAY.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Jan.  21,  1836.  A.B.  1857;  LL.D.,  Jefferson  Univ.,  Pa., 
1887.  Ord.  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  14,  1865-Sept.  1867;  Newbury- 
port,  July  21,  1868-Dec.  1875;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  (First  Unitarian 
Church),  Jan.  12,  1876  (pastor  emeritus  after  Jan.  12,  1901)-. 

*CHARLES    CHRISTIE   SALTER.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Portsmouth,  N.  IL,  June  4,  1839.  A.B.  1861.  Ord.  West  Cam- 
bridge (now  Arlington),  Jime  6,  1866-Jan.  30,  1869.  d.  at  sea, 
Apr.  7,  1870. 


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Thomas  Wetmore  Bishop.     2. 

b.  Boston,  Aug.  27,  1840.  A.B.  1863;  A.M.  1866;  A.M.,  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  Conn.,  1871.  Jamaica  Plain  (Meth.  Ems.),  Apr.  1868-Apr. 
1871.  Ord.  deacon,  Springfield,  Mar.  27,  1870.  Florence,  Apr.  1871- 
Apr.  1873.  Ord.  elder,  Worcester,  Mar.  31,  1872.  Wilbraham, 
Apr.  1873-Apr.  1876  ;  Watertown,  Apr.  1876-Apr.  1879  ;  Xewton- 
ville,  Apr.  1879-Ai)r.  1882.  Boston  University:  Registrar,  Apr. 
1882-Apr.  1883.  Springfield,  Apr.  1883-Apr.  1886;  Salem,  Apr. 
1886-Apr.  1889  ;  Auburndale,  Apr.  1891-Apr.  1896  ;  Revere,  Apr. 
1897-Apr.  1898 ;  Newton  Highlands,  Apr.  1898-. 

Calvin  Stebbins.    2. .5. 

b.  South  Wilbraham  (now  Hampden),  Apr.  22,  1837.  A.B.,  Aniherst 
Coll.,  1862.  Ord.  Boston,  Apr.  2,  1865.  Charleston,  S.  C,  Apr.  2, 
186o-Mar.  1,  1866;  Chicopee,  Nov.  22,  1866-Oet.  24,  1869;  Marl- 
borough, Nov.  4,  1869-Aug.  31,  1872;  Detroit,  Mich.,  Sept.  1,  1872- 
Aug.  1,  1879 ;  Andover,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1,  1879-Sept.  1,  1880;  Lebanon, 
N.  H.,  Sept.  1,  1880-Jan.  24,  1886  ;  Worcester  (Church  of  the  Unity), 
Jan.  27,  1886-Jan.  27,  1898. 


1866. 

SETH  CURTIS  BEACH.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Marion,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  8,  1837.  A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1863. 
Augusta,  Me.,  Sept.  1,  1867-July  31,  1869  ;  Ord.  Norton,  Apr.  24, 
1873-Dec.  1875;  Dedham,  Dec.  29,  1875-Nov.  25,  1888.  Superin- 
tendent Missionary  ^A'ork  for  American  Unitarian  Association  in 
Northern  New  p:nglaud,  Dec.  1,  1888-Jan.  13,  1891.  Bangor,  Me., 
Feb.  15,  189 1-. 

JAMES  VILA  BLAKE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  21,  1842.  A.B.  1862.  Ord.  Haverhill, 
Jan.  3,  1867-1868;  Boston  (Twenty-Eighth  Congregational  Society), 
Dec.  13, 1868-1871 ;  Quincy,  111.,  Sept.  1,  1877-May  1, 1883  ;  Chicago, 
111.,  (Third  Unitarian  Church),  May  12,  1883-Aug.  25,  1897  ;  Evans- 
ton,  111.,  Jan.  24,  1892-. 

WILLIAM  ELLERY  COPELAND.     3.  Grad. 

6.  Koxbury,  Ai)r.  22,  1838.  A.B.  1860;  A.M.  1864.  Orrf.  Bruns- 
wick, Me.,  July  26,  1866-Jan.  1868  ;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Feb.  1,  1869- 
1870;  Emporia,  Kans.,  1871-May  1874;  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1874-Sept. 
1878;  Omaha,  Neb.,  Sept.  1878-Nov.  1888;  Tacoma,  Wash.,  Nov. 
1888-May  1892;  Stockton,  Cal.,  May  2,  1892-1893;  Salem,  Ore., 
Apr.  2,  1893-July  1,  1900.     Res.  Burley,  Wash. 


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•GEORGE  McKEAN  FOLSOM.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Cambridg-e,  Feb.  G,  18;37.  A.B.  1857;  A.M.  1872.  Orel.  Groton, 
Dec.  12,  186(3-Mar.  29,  1869  ;  Dedham,  Mar.  31,  1869-.June  27,  1875. 
Supervisor  of  Schools,  Boston,  Mar.  21,  1876-1880.     d.  Boston,  May 

20,  1882. 

HENRY  FITCH  JENKS.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Oct.  17,  1842.  A.B.  1863;  A.M.  1866.  Orel.  Fitchburg, 
Apr.  10,  1867-Feb.  19,  1870;  Charleston,  S.C.,  Nov.  1873-Aug.  1, 
1875;  Revere,  Sept.  1877-Apr.  1880;  Lawrence,  Sept.  28,  1881-Apr. 
30.  1885  :   Canton,  July  1,  1885-. 

JOSEPH  HERBERT  SENTER.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Portsmouth,  N.  II.,  Sept.  24,  1842.  A.B.  1861.  Ord.  North  Chelsea 
(now  Revere),  June  20,  1867-Apr.  1869.  Library  work,  Cambridge, 
Cincinnati,  O.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

HENRY  GEORGE  SPAULDING.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Spencer,  May  28,  1837.  A.B.  1860.  Ord.  Franiingham,  Feb.  19, 
1868-June  15,  1873;  Dorchester  (Third  Religious  Society),  Oct.  2, 
1873-Sept.  1,  1877.  Secretary  Unitarian  Sunday  School  Society, 
May  1,  1883-Jan.  1,  1892.     Lecturer.     Res.  Boston. 

JABEZ  NELSON  TRASK.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Freedom,  Me.,  Oct.  19,  1831.  A.B.  1862.  New  Salem,  May  24, 
1868-Nov.  28,  1869.  United  States  Indian  Agent  of  Utahs  at  Los 
Finos  Agency,  Col.,  Mar.  31,  1871-Jmie  30,  1872.  Ord.  (Univ.)  West 
Cummington,  June  4,  1873-Oct.  31,  1873.     Res.  New  Salem,  Orange. 


♦Francis  Tucker  Washburn.     1. 

6.  Boston,  Sept.  24,  1843.  A.B.  1864;  A.M.  1869.  Ord.  Milton, 
Mar.  2,  1871-Dec.  29,  1873.     d.  Milton,  Dec.  29,  1873. 

See  :  "Sermons  and  Essays  by  Francis  T.  Washburn,  with  Extracts  from  a  Memorial 
Pamphlet,"  Boston,  1876. 

John  Williams.     1. 

b.  AVillersey,  Gloucester.shire,  England,  Mar.  17,  1824.  Orrf.  Boston 
(minister  at  large),  Apr.  7,  1867-Apr.  1,  1872;  Liverpool,  England, 
(Hope  Street  Church),  Dec.  22,  1872-,June  29,  1873;  Nottingham, 
England,  Dec.  1873-Oct.  12,  1879  ;  New  Orleans,  La.,  Dec.  1879- 
Jime  1881 ;  Walpole,  N.  11. ,  Apr.  1,  1884-July  1887.  Res.  Wapperly, 
Nottingham,  England. 


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1867. 

ELISHA  GIFFORD.     2..5.  Grad. 

b.  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1833.  Ord.  West  Dedham  (now  West- 
wood),  Sept.  11,  1867-Jime  15,  1872;  Presque  Isle,  :Me.,  July  1874- 
1878.     Compositor.     Res.  Somerville. 

ARTHUR  MAY  KNAPP.     2.  Grad. 

//.  Charlestowii,  :\iay  29,  1841.  A.B.  1860.  Ord.  Providence,  R.  I., 
(First  Congregational  Cluirch),  Jan.  8,  1868-Apr.  4,  1871  ;  Bangor, 
Me.,  Sept.  20,  1871-Sept.  1879  ;  Watertown,  Jan.  4,  1880-Sept.  1887. 
Missionary  of  American  linitarian  Association  in  Japan,  1888-1891. 
Fall  River,  Sept.  1891-Mar.  21,  1897.     Res.  Yokohama,  Japan. 


James  Harvey  Chichester.     1. 

b.  New  York,  X.  Y.,  1840.     Secular  occujjation.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

John  Edgar  Johnson.     1. 

b.  Lowell,  Feb.  3,  1843.  S.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  N.  H.,  1865;  A.B., 
Dartmouth  C;oll.,  1866.  Ord.  (Prot.  Epis.)  deacon,  Poughkeepsie, 
N.Y.,  Apr.  14,  1872.  Green  Island,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  10,  1872-Feb.  13, 
1873.  Ord.  priest.  Green  Island,  N.Y.,  Jan.  23,  1873.  Iloboken,  N.  J., 
(St.  PauFs  Clmrch),  Feb.  21,  1873-Jime  1877;  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
(St.  John  the  Evangelist's  Church),  Jime,  1877-Dec.  1,  1884;  New 
York,  N.Y^.,  (St.  Mark's  Memorial  Chapel),  Jan.  1885-Jan.  1887; 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  (Theatre  Congregation),  Jan.  1,  1887-. 

Albert  Lee.    0.5. 

b.  Kirkland,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  3,  1841.  Grad.  Auburn  Theological  Sem., 
N.  Y^,  1870.  Rutland,  N.  Y.,  and  Burville,  N.  Y.,  (Tk.  Cong.), 
1875  {Ord.  Rutland,  N.Y'.,  Aug.  4,  1876)-1879  :  Dorr,  Mich.,  1880- 
1881 ;  Dwight,  111.,  Oct.  23,  1881-Oct.  23,  1882  ;  Malta,  111.,  Nov.  20, 
1882-Nov.  18,  1883.     Library  work.     Res.  Maiden. 

*David  Philip  Lindsley.     1. 

b.  Colchester,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  22,  1834.  Grad.  Boston  School  for  the 
Ministry,  1868.  Mendou,  May  29,  1868-Mar.  31,  1871.  Ord.  Boston, 
June  14,  1868.     d.  Springdale,  Comi.,  Mar.  17,  1897. 

♦Lyman  Munson  Shorey.     1. 

b.  Industry,  Me.,  Oct.  29,  1836.  LL.B.  1864.  Not  ord.  Secular 
occupation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  29,  1889. 

*Edward  Rowland  Sill.     0.5. 

b.  Windsor,  Conn.,  Apr.  29,  1841.  A.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1861. 
Not  ord.  I'niversity  of  California  :  Professor  of  English  Language  and 
Literature,  Apr.  1874-1882.     d.  Cuyahoga  Falls,  ().,  Feb.  27,  1887. 


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1868. 

GEORGE  WEBBER  CUTTER.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Cim-iuuati,  O.,  Mar.  10,  1844.  A.B.,  Washington  Univ.,  Mo.,  1864  ; 
A.M.,  Washino;ton  Univ.,  1867;  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  1885. 
Ord.  Arlington,  Jan.  26,  1870-Jan.  31,  1877:  Buffalo,  X.  Y.,  Feb. 
1877-July  1887;  Newport,  R.  I.,  Nov.  1889-Nov.  1,  1899.  Res. 
Arlington. 

WILLIAM  CHANNING  GANNETT.     2.. 5.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Mar.  13,  1840.  A.B.  1860;  A.M.  1863.  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
Dec.  5,  1868-Apr.  10,  1870;  East  Lexington,  Sept.  1871-July  1872; 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Oct.  1877  {Ord.  Mar.  9,  1879)-Aug.  6,  1883;  Hins- 
dale, 111.,  Sept."  18,  1887-Apr.  3,  1889;  Rochester,  X.  Y.,  June  16, 
1889-. 

ANGUS  ROSS  KENNEDY.     1.  Grad. 

b.  Perthshire,  Scotland.  A.B.,  Trinity  Univ.,  Ont.,  1867.  Ord.  Tyngs- 
borough,  June  24,  1869-Aug.  16,  1871;  Toronto,  Ont.,  1872-1875; 
Ord.  (Un.  Presb.)  Port  Glasgow,  Scotland,  (Clune  Park  Church), 
Apr.  29,  1879-Sept.  23,  1884.     Physician,  Bilston,  England. 

SAMUEL  RUSSELL  PRIEST.     3.  Grad. 

b.  London,  England,  Dec.  29,  1836.  Ord.  Uxbridge.  Jan.  20,  1869- 
Jan.  2,  1871;  Littleton,  Jan.  1,  1873-Aug.  1,  1874;  Athol,  Dec.  13, 
1874-July  1,  1876.     Res.  Maiden. 

FABIUS  MAXIMUS  RAY.     0.5.  Grad. 

b.  South  AVindham,  Me..  Mar.  30.  1837.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me., 
1861 ;  A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1864.    Not  ord.    Lawyer,  Portland,  Me. 

"ISAAC  JAMES  STINE.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Bedford  Co.,  Pa.,  Aug.  10,  1829.  Ord.  (Luth.)  IJagerstown,  Md., 
Sept.  5,  1859.  Sharpsburg,  Md.,  Bakersville,  Md.,  and  Locust  Grove, 
Washington  Co.,  Md.,  Apr.  1859-Apr.  1860;  Limenburg,  N.  S., 
Apr.  1,  1860-Sept.  25,  1860.     d.  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  Sept.  1,  1886. 

JONATHAN   WINGATE   WINKLEY.     8.  Grad. 

b.  Dover,  N.  li.,  Feb.  16,  1833.  M.D.,  Coll.  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, 1894.  Castine,  Me.,  Oct.  1873-Oct.  1875;  Ord.  Littleton, 
Mar.  16,  1876-Nov.  1882;  Revere,  May  20,  1884-July  9,  1885; 
Beachmont,  Nov.  12,  1885-May  1,  1891.     Physician,  Boston. 


William  Martin  Newton.     0.5. 
Res.  Redlands,  Cal. 

*Sextus  Shearer.     1.5. 

b.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Oct.   14,   1838.     A.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,   1861. 
d.  San  Diego,  Cal.,  Mar.  5,  1869. 


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1869. 

EDWIN  SMITH  ELDER.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Miltoi),  N.  II.,  Dec.  12, 1837.  Houlton,  Me.,  Oct.  1869  {Orel.  July 
1870)-Oct.  1873;  East  Lexington,  Sept.  1873-Dee.  31,  1880;  Keokuk, 
la.,  Oct.  1880-Nov.  1884  ;  Franklin,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1884-Dec.  31,  1898. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  FISH.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Millville,  Mar.  1,  1844.  A.B.  1865.  Ord.  Northampton,  May  18, 
1871-May  1,  1873;  London,  England,  (Carter  Lane  Mission),  Oct. 
1873-Dec.  1874  :  Kidderminster,  England,  Dec.  1874-Apr.  1,  1876  ; 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1877-May  1,  1885;  Kidderminster,  England,  Sept. 
1885-Mar.  1886  ;  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  Oct.  26,  1886-Uec.  1888  ;  Dedham, 
Apr.  3,  1889-Oct.  31,  1897;  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  Nov.  7,  1897- 
Mar.  31,  1901. 

FREDERICK  LUCIAN  HOSMER.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Framingham,  Oct.  16,  1840.  A.B.  1862  ;  S.T.D.,  Buchtel  Coll.,  O., 
1887.  Ord.  Northborough,  Oct.  28,  1869-Sept.  1872;  Quincy,  111., 
Oct.  6,  1872-Apr.  1,  1877;  Cleveland,  O.,  Nov.  1878-.Tuly  1892. 
Secretary  Western  Unitarian  Conference,  Sept.  1892-Sept.  1893.  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  (Church  of  the  Unity),  Sept.  1894-Sept.  1899;  Berkeley, 
Cal.,  May  27,  1900-. 

BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  McDANIEL.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Pliiladclpliia,  Fa.,  Sept.  8,  1845.  Ord.  Hubbardston,  Oct.  20,  1869- 
May  1,  1872  ;  Exeter,  N.  H.,  and  Hampton  Falls,  N.  IL,  May  1,  1872- 
Jan.  1,  1883  ;  Salem  (Independent  Congregational  Church  in  Barton 
Square),  Jan.  1,  1883-Jan.  1,  1887;  San  Diego,  Cal.,  Jan.  18,  1887- 
Jau.  1,  1893;  National  City,  Cal.,  Aug.  1888-Jan.  1,  1893;  Newton 
Centre,  Sept.  1,  1893-l)ec.  31,  1898;  Dorchester  (Norfolk  Unitarian 
Church),  Sept.  1,  1899- ;   Boston  (Barnard  Memorial),  Sept.  1,  1899-. 

DAVID  PATTERSON  MUZZEY.  2.5.  Grad. 

b.  ('aml)ridge.  Nov.  8,  1838.  Ord.  Littleton,  Oct.  14,  1869-Apr.  1871 ; 

Stow,  July  1872-Sept.  1876.  Secretary  Overseers  of  the  Poor,  Cam- 
bridge, May  1877-. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  SPENCER.     3.  Grad. 

6.  Johnstown,  Wis.,  July  16,  1840.  Ph.B.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin, 
1866.  Ord.  Haverhill,  Sept.  9,  1869-Sept.  1873;  Sparta,  Wis.,  May 
3,  1874-Apr.  30,  1876 ;  Haverhill,  Sept.  1876-Sept.  1881 ;  Florence, 
Sept.  4,  1881-July  26,  1885;  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1885-Dec.  31,  1888; 
Scituate  and  Xorwell,  July  1,  1890-,June  30,  1891  ;  Frovidence,  R.I., 
(Fourth  Unitarian  Society),  Jan  14,  1892-Dec.  30,  1893.  Secular 
occui)ation.  Providence,  R.  I. 


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GEORGE  AUGUSTINE  THAYER.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Randolph,  Dec.  6,  1.S39.  S.T.I).,  Antiooh  Coll.,  O.,  1886.  Ord. 
South  Boston  (Ilawes  Place  Congregational  Society),  Sept.  9,  1869- 
Sept.  1,  1873  ;  South  Boston  (Second  Hawes  Congregational  Unitarian 
Society),  Sept.  1,  I.s7.3-Sept.  1882;  Cincinnati,  O.,  Oct.  5,  1882-. 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  WENDTE.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  June  11,  1844:.  Chicago,  111.,  (Fourth  Unitarian  Church), 
Oct.  31,  1869-Nov.  7,  1875;  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan.  19,  1876-Apr.  16, 
1882  ;  Newport,  R.  1.,  July  2,  1882-Nov.  1,  1885;  Oakland,  Cal., 
Oct.  30,  1886-ISrov.  28,  1897  ;  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Dec.  3, 1897-Aug.  1, 
1898;  Ne\\i:on  Centre,  Nov.  1,  1899-. 


Edwin  Augustus  Pratt. 

b.  Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  29,  1839.  LL.B.,  Columbia  Univ.,  N.  Y., 
1872.     Lawyer,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1870. 

*LORING  EVERETT  BECKWITH.     2.5.  Grad. 

b.  Mount  Desert,  Me.,  Feb.  12,  1845.  A.B.  1864.  Denver,  Col.,  May 
31,  1871-May  26,  1872 ;  Orel.  Augusta,  Me.,  July  2,  1873-1874  ;  Mil- 
ford.  N.  H.,  Apr.  1875-Apr.  1877.     d.  Boston,  Mar.  18,  1895. 

JAMES  THOMPSON  BIXBY.     3.  S.  T.  B. 

b.  Barre,  July  30,  1843.  A.B.  1864  ;  A.M.  1867  ;  Ph.D.,  Leipsic  Univ., 
Germany,  1885.  Ord.  Watertown,  Sept.  22,  1870-Apr.  1,  1874;  Bel- 
fast, Me.,  Dec.  13,  1874-Jan.  12,  1879  ;  Meadville,  Pa.,  Jan.  19,  1879- 
Julj-  15,  1883.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa. :  Professor  of  Re- 
ligious Philosophy,  Jan.  1879-June  1883.  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  13, 
1887-. 

*EDWARD  CROWNINSHIELD.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Marblehead,  Sept.  8,  1840.  Ord.  Exeter,  N.  IL,  Sept.  8,  1870- 
Aug.  1,  1871 ;  West  Dedham  (now  Westwood),  Jan.  1,  1873-June 
1879;  Belfast,  Me.,  Apr.  23,  1879-Feb.  6,  1883.  d.  Belfast,  Me., 
Feb.  6,  1883. 

GEORGE  AVERY  DENISON.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Springfield,  Oct.  27,  1845.  Springfield,  Mo.,  Apr.  1871-July 
1872;  Mattoon,  111.,  Sept.  1873-July  1875.  Secular  occupation, 
Springfield . 

*CLARENCE  FOWLER.     1.  Grad. 

b.  Danvers,  Sept.  26,  1838.  Grad.  Theological  School,  St.  Lawrence 
Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1863.  Ord.  (Uxiv.)  Charlton,  Nov.  18,  1863-Apr.  1, 
1866;     Chicopee,   Apr.    1868-1869;    Nashua,   N.    H.,   (Un.  Cong.), 


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Dec.  27,  1870-July  1,  1872;  Lacoaia,  X.  H.,  Mar.  6,  1873-Apr.  1, 
1874;  Sturbridge,  Dec.  6,  1874-Mar.  8,  1880;  San  Jose,  Cal.,  Jan. 
23,  1881-Apr.  30,  1882  ;  Oakland,  Cal.,  May  7,  1882-Sept.  30,  1883  ; 
Hudson,  Apr.  23,  1884-Aug.  1,  1890;  Randolph,  June  4,  1890-Jan. 
1,  1893.     d.  Worcester,  Apr.  19,  1893. 

JOHN  FRANCIS  LOCKE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Boston,  Mar.  27,  1844.  Ord.  Stow,  Dec.  22,  1870-Apr.  1,  1872; 
Castine,  Me.,  Apr.  1,  1879-Jime  1,  1893  ;  Wolfeborough,  N.  IL,  June 
1,  1893-Aug.  1,  1894.     In  Boston  Public  Library,  1894-. 

ROBERT  RANDALL  McLEOD.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Westfield,  Queen's  Co.,  N.  S.,  Aug.  1(3,  1841.  Ord.  Chicopee,  Sept. 
12,  1870-Oct.  31,  1871;  Houlton,  Me.,  Sept.  1873-1877.  Secular 
occupation.     Res.  Brookfield,  Queen's  Co.,  N.  S. 

JESSE  HUTTON  TEMPLE.     1.  Grad. 

b.  New  Garden,  O.,  Feb.  26,  1842.  Nantucket,  Nov.  1872-Nov.  1873. 
Ord.  Boston,  Dec.  22,  1872.  Pembroke,  Apr.  1874-Apr.  1,  1877. 
Res.  Underwood,  Minn. 


♦Emerson  Reed  Bardin.    0.5. 

b.  Stillwater,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  28,  1830.  Physician,  Danbury,  Conn., 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.     d.  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  27,  1871. 

*Edwin  Clarence  Llewellyn  Browne.    0.5. 

b.  Cambridge,  Apr.  22,  1833.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School, 
Pa.,  1861.  Ilubbardston,  July  1861-Jan.  1863;  Ord.  Bolton,  Apr. 
22,  1863-Dec.  1869;  Keokuk,  la.,  Feb.  1871-Feb.  1874;  Charleston, 
S.  C,  Jan.  1876-July  1889;  Pomona,  Cal.,  Sept.  1889-Sept.  1890. 
d.  Pomona,  Cal.,  Jan.  30,  1892. 

Charles  Neale  Cate.     1. 

b.  Reading,  Jan.  24,  1849.  Grad.  Union  Theological  Sem.,  N.  Y., 
1875.  East  Woodstock,  Conn.,  (Tr.  Cong.),  Mar.  1875  {Ord.  Aug. 
18,  1875)-1877;  North  Woodstock,  Conn.,  Mar.  1875-1877;  Sidney, 
Neb.,  (Presh.),  1877-1878:  Nebraska  City,  Neb.,  Sept.  1,  1878-Aug. 
4,  1879;  Columbus,  Neb.,  Sept.  14,  1879-1881;  Fairmont,  Neb., 
1881-1883  ;  Frankfort,  Kans.,  July  1,  1883-May  1887  ;  Paola,  Kans., 
1887-1H91;   Sparta,  111.,  Apr.  1891-. 

Clarence  Lockwood  Hathaway.     1. 

b.  Calais,  Vt.,  Nov.  19,  1847.  S.B.,  Norwich  Univ.,  Vt.,  1869  ;  S.M., 
Norwich  Univ.,  1874;  M.D.,  Cincinnati  Medical  College,  O.,  1876; 
Ph.D.,  Norwich  Univ.,  1883.  Not  ord.  Physician.  Norwich  Univer- 
sity :  Vice-President  and  Acting  President.  1880-1884.  Res.  South 
Cabot,  Vt. 


77  [i87i 

Adolphus  John  Lyons. 

Flavins  Josephus  Macmillan.     2.5. 

b.  iK-.ar  Brighton,  ]\Iay  5,  1845.  LL.B.  1864.  Not  ord.  Teacher, 
Beloit,  Kans.     Journalist,  Washington,  D.  C. 

James  Norman  North.    0.5. 

b.  Wilniot,  N.  S.,  Sept.  10,  1842.  Not  ord.  Secular  occupation. 
Res.  Brookliue. 

William  Thomas  Ross.     1. 

b.  Clarke  Co.,  O.,  Oct.  3,  1834.  A.M.  (Hon.),  Wittenberg  Coll.,  O., 
1877.  Ord.  (Univ.)  Castleton,  Vt.,  Aug.  17,  1870-Nov.  16,  1873; 
Jefferson,  AVis.,  Dec.  21,  lS73-June  20,  1875.  Teacher  of  elocution, 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Thomas  Cicero  Ruddell. 

Lawyer,  Baltimore,  Md. 

James  Macbride  Sterrett.     2.  A.M.  1870  (1894). 

b.  Howard,  Pa.,  Jan.  13,  1847.  A.B.,  Rochester  Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1867  ; 
S.T.B.,  Episcopal  Theological  School,  1872  ;  S.T.D.,  Rochester  Univ., 
1886.  Ord.  (Pkot.  Epis.)  deacon,  Cambridge,  June  19,  1872.  Law- 
rence (Grace  Church),  July  1872-July  1873.  Ord.  priest,  Reading, 
Pa.,  Jvme  13,  1873.  Wellsville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1873-Nov.  1876;  Bed- 
ford, Pa.,  Nov.  1879-Oct.  1882.  Seabury  Divinity  School,  Minn.: 
Professor  of  Ethics  and  Apologetics,  1882-1892.  Columbian  Uni- 
versity, D.C.  :  Professor  of  Philosophy,  1892-.  Washington,  D.  C, 
(Church  of  the  Epiphany),  Sept.  1892-. 

Edward  Lothrop  Stoddard.     2. 

b.  Cambridge,  July  11,  1845.     S.T.B.,  Episcopal  Theological  School, 
1871.    Ord.  (Pkot.  Epis.)  deacon,  Cambridge,  Jime  18,  1871.    Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,    (Christ   Church),    Nov.   1871-Oct.    1874.      Ord.  priest, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  26,  1872.     York,  Pa.,  Oct.  1874-Feb.  1877; 
Jersey  City  Heights,  N.  J.,  (St.  John's  Church),  Mar.  1877-. 

1871. 

JOHN   PINDAR   BLAND.     1.  S.T.B. 

b.  Halifax,  England,  Mar.  27,  1842.  Ord.  Cambridgeport  (Lee  Street 
Cliurch),  Sept.  6,  1871-Sept.  1883;  Loughborough,  England,  Nov. 
1883-Mar.  1884 ;  Sheffield,  England,  (Upper  Chapel),  Mar.  1884- 
Sept.  1888.     Res.  North  Cambridge. 

JOHN   HERBERT   CLIFFORD.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Spencer,  Aug.  21,  1848.  Ord.  North  Andover,  Aug.  31,  1871-Jan. 
29,  1883;  (Jermantown,  Pa.,  Feb.  2,  1883-Feb.  1,  1892.  Editorial 
work,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


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WILLIAM    GANZHORN.     2.5.  Grad. 

b.  Siiulelliii<:t'ii,  Wurteraberg,  Germany,  Sept.  15,  1832.  Not  ord. 
Secular  oceu))atioii,  lioston. 

NICHOLAS   PAINE   OILMAN.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Quincy,  111.,  Dec.  21, 1849.  Ord.  Scituate,  Oct.  31,  1872-Sept.  1874; 
Bolton,  Mar.  21,  1875-Sept.  1,  1878.  Antioch  College,  O. :  Professor 
of  Ethics  and  English  Literature,  1878-1881.  Wayland  and  Sudbury, 
June  1882-June  1884.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa. :  Professor 
of  Sociology'  and  Ethics,  1895-. 

♦JAMES   MULLIGAN.     1.  Grad. 

b.  Dromore,  Ireland,  Jan.  29,  1849.  A.B.,  Queen's  Univ.,  Ireland, 
1869;  A.M.,  Queen's  Univ.,  1871;  Licentiate,  Royal  College  of  Sur- 
geons, Scotland,  1878.  Ord.  Sandwich,  Oct.  1871-Oct.  31,  1875. 
Physician,  Gardner,     d.  Gardner,  July  15,  1899. 

ALFRED   CHASE   NICKERSON.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Nantucket,  Apr.  8,  1847.  Ord.  Dorchester  (Church  of  the  Unity), 
Oct.  31,  1871-Oct.  28,  1878;  Templeton,  Oct.  31,  1878-Mar.  31, 
1886;  Exeter,  N.  H.,  Apr.  4,  1886-Oct.  31,  1896;  Plainfield,  N.  J., 
Jan.  19,  1897-. 

GEORGE   WILBER   PATTEN.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Stoekliolm,  N.  Y.,  July  6,  1843.  Ord.  Topeka,  Kans.,  July  15, 1871- 
July  1874;  Haverhill,  May  12,  1875-Apr.  1876;  Newport,  N.  H., 
May  1878-Apr.  1880;  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  (Univ.),  Apr.  1882-Apr. 
1886;  Walpole,  N.  H.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Apr.  1887-Jan.  1890;  Dublin, 
N.  H.,  Feb.  12,  1890-Oct.  1,  1896.  Res.  Peterborough,  N.  H.,  Con- 
cord, N.  H. 

JOHN   WILLIAM   QUINBY.     1.5.  Grad. 

b.  Coxsackie,  (ireene  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1833.  A.B.,  Amlierst  Coll., 
1869.      Ord.  East  Bridgewater,  Sept.  7,  1871-. 

RALPH   PARTRIDGE   EMILIUS    THACHER.     5.3.  Grad. 

b.  Lubec,  Me.,  Sept.  7,  1826.  LL.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1855  ;  Grad. 
Boston  School  for  the  Ministry,  1869;  A.M.,  Yale  Univ.,  1870; 
S.T.B.  1882.  Ord.  Boston,  Dec.  11,  1873.  Sturbridge,  June  1873- 
Jimel874;  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  Apr.  4,  1875-Apr.  1876;  Barnstable, 
Mar.  1877-Jan.  2,  1881  ;  Sterling,  Apr.  2,  1882-1883.  Res.  Zum- 
brota,  Minn. 

DAVID   UTTER /o7wer/.y  DAVID   NEWTON   UTTER.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Vernon,  Ind.,  Mar.  21,  1844.  S.B.,  Univ.  of  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
1867.  Ord.  Belfast,  Me.,  Oct.  31,  1871-May  1,  1874:  Olympia, 
Wash.,  Apr.  1875-Apr.  1880  ;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Apr.  1880-,Tan.  1883  ; 
Chicago,  111.,  (First  Unitarian  Society),  Jan.  21,  1883-JHn.  1891  ;  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah,  Jan.  1891-()ct.  1894;    Denver,  Col.,  Mar.  1,  189(;-. 


7,9  [i872 

Henry  Blanchard. 

b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Aug-.  13,  1833.  A.B.,  Tiifts  Coll.,  1859;  A.M., 
Tufts  Coll.,  1862  ;  S.T.D.,  Tiifts  Coll.,  1890.  Ord.  (Univ.)  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  1857-Dec.  1868;  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Jan. 
1,  1869-Dec.  1870:  Lowell,  Jan.  19,  1871-May  1,  1873;  Worcester 
(Church  of  the  Unity),  May  4,  1873-Apr.  25,  1880:  Boston  (Univ.) 
(Shawmut  Avenue  Church),  Jiuie  1880-Sept.  1882;  Portland,  Me., 
(First  Universalis!  Church),  Sept.  1,  1882-. 

Howard  Nicholson  Brown.     1.6. 

b.  Columbia,  X.  Y.,  May  11,  1819.  Ord.  Ilion,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1872- 
July  1873  ;  Brooklme,  Sept.  1873-Sept.  1895  ;  Boston  (King's  Chapel), 
Nov.  10,  1895-. 

♦William  Cumming.     2. 

b.  Aberdeen,  Scotland,  Feb.  21,  1837.  Secular  occupation,  Boston. 
d.  Boston,  May  13,  1897. 

♦John  Ford.     0.6. 

b.  near  Greenville,  O.,  Jan.  20,  1832.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  O., 
1869  ;  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  Coll.,  N.Y.,  1881.  Physician, 
Arcanum,  O.     d.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Mar.  2,  1891. 

William  Eldridge  Jurden.     0.6. 

Enoch  Powell.     2. 

b.  Birmingham,  p:ngland,  Feb.  18,  1844.  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  July  25, 
1871  {Ord.  Jan.  25,  1872)-Xov.  1872;  Monroe,  Wis.,  Nov.  1,  1873- 
Nov.  1875  ;  La  Porte,  Ind.,  Nov.  1875-Oct.  1877  ;  Laconia,  N.  H. ,  Jan. 
1,  1878-Dec.  25,  1880.  Missionary  of  American  Unitarian  Association 
for  Kansas  and  Nebraska,  Jan.  1,  1882-Mar.  1893.  Nashua,  N.  H., 
Mar.  1,  1893-Sept.  24,  1899. 

Alexander  Thompson.     0.6. 

Claiborne  Addison  Young.     1. 

b.  Thorntown,  Ind.,  May  29,  1843.  A.B.,  Wabash  Coll.,  Ind.,  1869. 
Ord.  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  Sept.  21,  1890-Aug.  1893;  Norton,  Dec.  1, 
1893-Apr.  1,  1896.     Res.  Canton. 

1872. 

WILLIAM   SCOONOVER   BELL.     2.  Grad. 

b.  Allegheny,  Pa.,  Feb.  16,  1832.  A.B.,  Michigan  Union  Coll.,  1858  ; 
A.M.,  Adrian  Coll.,  Mich.,  1861.  Ord.  (Wes.  Meth.)  Cold  Water, 
Mich.,  Oct.  11,  1857.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  (Meth.  Pkot.),  1859-1861. 
Teacher,  Virginia.  Maiden  (Univ.),  Oct.  1,  1872-Mar.  1873.  Lec- 
turer.    Res.  Oakland,  Cal.,  Denver,  Col. 


i872]  80 

HENRY  FRENCH   CAMPBELL.     2.5.  Grad. 

b.  ^laldi'u,  A])!-.  L"),  ls44.  Ord.  (Univ.)  Chicago,  111.,  (Murray 
Ohapel),  Oot.  1872-1873;  Francestown,  N.  H.,  (Tr.  Coxg.  later 
Un.  C'oxg.),  Jan.  22,  1874-Nov.  1881.     Physician,  Boston. 

*GEORGE   WILLIAM   GREEN.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Sandwich,   Nov.   13,    1839.     Ord.  Berlin,  Nov.  12,  1872-July  1, 

1873;  Boston  (Christian  Unity  Society),  Sept.  14,  1873-July  1,  1875. 

(/.  Boston,  Oct.  15.  1899. 

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ABRAHAM    WILLARD   JACKSON.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Porthiud,  Me.,  Apr.  7,  1842.  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  Me.,  1869;  A.M., 
Colby  Coll.,  1898;  S.T.D.,  Colby  Coll.,  1901.  Ord.  Peterborough, 
N.  H.,  Jan.  2,  1873-Mar.  1,  1881;  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  Apr.  1, 
1881-Mar.  1,  1889.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa.:  Acting  Pro- 
fessor of  Philosophy,  1894-1895.     Kes.  Concord. 

ALFRED   MANCHESTER.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Portsmouth,  K.  I.,  Nov.  16,  1849.  Ord.  Fairhaven,  Jan.  9,  1873- 
Dec.  31,  1877  ;  Providence,  R.  I.,  (Olney  Street  Congregational  So- 
ciety), Jan.  1,  1878-Apr.  30,  1893;  Salem  (Independent  Congrega- 
tional Church  in  Barton  Square),  May  1,  1893-()ct.  1,  1897  ;  Salem 
(Second  Church),  Oct.  1,  1897-. 

ROBERT    SWAIN    MORISON.     2.5.     S.T.B. 

b.  Milton,  Oct.  13,  1847.  A.B.  1869;  A.M.  1872.  Ord.  Milton, 
July  1,  1874.  Meadville,  Pa.,  Sept.  1, 1874-May  10, 1878.  Harvard 
University:   Librarian  of  Divinity  School,  1889-. 

JOSEPH   NELSON   PARDEE.     2.6.  Grad. 

b.  Oriskany  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1847.  Ord.  (Univ.)  Dubuque,  la., 
Jan.  4,  1873-Jan.  1,  1874;  Hyde  Park,  111.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Sept. 
1874-1875;  Jackson,  Mich.,  Dee.  5,  1875-Xov.  28,  1876:  Charlotte, 
Mich.,  1878-1881;  Medfield,  Feb.  1,  1882-May  1,  1884:  Laconia, 
N.  H.,  Nov.  18,   1884-Sept.  1887;  Bolton,  May  1,  1901-. 

FRANCIS  GREENWOOD  PEABODY.  2.5.  S.T.B. 

b.  Boston,  Dec.  4,  1847.  A.B.  1869;  A.M.  1872;  S.T.D.,  Yale 
Univ.,  Conn.,  1887.  Ord.  Cambridge  (First  Parish),  Mar.  31,  1874- 
Sept.  30,  1879.  Harvard  University  :  Parkman  Professor  of  Theology, 
1881-1886:  Pluimner  Professor  of  Clmstinn  Morals,  1886- ;  Dean  of 
Divinity  School.  19U1-. 

♦CHARLES    DAMON    RICE.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Brighton.  Nov.  17,  1843.  LL.B.  1868.  Not  ord.  rf.  Cambridge, 
Oct.  22,  1876. 


81  [i872 

JOHN   RICHARDS.     3.  Grad. 

h.  Bolton,  Lancashire,  England,  Oct.  19,  1831.  A. B.,  Univ.  of  Michi- 
gan, 1857;  A.M.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1860.  Not  ord.  Teacher. 
Res.  Flint,  Mich. 

CHARLES   HENRY   TINDELL.     3.  Grad. 

b.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.  17,  1841.  Ord.  Grafton,  Sept.  5,  1872- 
Aug.  29, 1875  ;  Fall  River,  Sept.  5,  1875-Apr.  1,  1877  ;  Wilton,  N.  H., 
(Liberal  Christian  Church),  Apr.  1877-Mar.  1,  1879  ;  Vineland,  N.  J., 
Sept.  1879-Mar.  27,  1881;  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  (Prot.  Epis.),  Sept. 
■  1881-May  1885.  Ord.  deacon,  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  3,  1881.  Ord. 
priest,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  21,  1882.  Sacket  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  May 
1885-Mar.  188(3;  Narragansett  Pier,  R.  L,  Mar.  1886-Mar.  1889; 
Portland,  Me.,  (St.  Paul's  Church),  Mar.  1889-Nov.  1890;  Hamilton, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  1890-Mar.  16,  1892;  Trumansburg,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1892- 
Feb.  1893;  Lowville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1893-Feb.  1898;  Canastota,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  1898-Nov.  1899. 

CHARLES   RICHMOND   WELD.     2.  S.T.B. 

b.  Cazeuovia,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  19,  1849.  LL.D.,  Berea  Coll.,  Ky.,  1897. 
Ord.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Jan.  2,  1873  (pastor  emeritus  after  Nov.  15, 
1898)-. 

JOSIAH   GREENE   WILLIS.     3.  Grad. 

b.  p:ntield.  Conn.,  Aug.  20,  1848.  (irad.  Hartford  Theological  Sem., 
Conn.,  1873.  Guildliall,  Vt.,  (Tr.  Cong.),  Aug.  20,  1876  {Ord.  Oct. 
10,  1876)-Aug.  1878;  East  Hartland,  Conn.,  Feb.  2,  1879-Dec.  28, 
1879;  Lisbon,  Conn.,  1880-Nov.  11,  1882;  Gloucester  (Lanesville) , 
Oct.  1882-Dec.  20,  1884  ;  Alford  and  West  Stockbridge  Centre,  Feb.  1, 
1885-Jan.  30,  1887  ;  Dana  Centre,  July  1,  1887-Dec.  31,  1892  ;  Hol- 
land, Apr.  5,  1896-. 

DANIEL   MUNRO   WILSON.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Paisley,  Scotland,  Apr.  24,  1848.  Ord.  Melrose,  Nov.  15,  1872- 
Mar.  1,  1876  ;  Maiden,  Mar.  13,  1876-Jan.  1,  1879  ;  Quincy,  Mar.  24, 
18H0-Dec.  30,  1892.  Superintendent  for  New  England  of  American 
Unitarian  Association,  Oct.  1892-Dec.  31,  1897.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
(Third  Unitarian  Congregational  Society),  Jan.  1,  1898-. 


Charles  Stuart  Bowen.     1. 

//.  Cambridge,  July  21,  1850.    A. B.  1871.    Not  ord.    Res.  Cambridge. 

Nicholas  Emery  Boyd.     1. 

b.  Portland,  Me-*' Aug.  13,  1837.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1860; 
A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1863  ;  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa., 
1871.  Canastota,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  3,  1875-Sept.  1876.  Chaplain,  Sailors' 
Home,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Dec.  18,  1894  {Ord.  Feb.  10,  1895)-Feb. 
2,  1898.     Res.  Berkeley,  Cal. 


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George  Theodore  Dippold.     1.5. 

lioston  I'liiversity :  In.struetor  in  French  and  Sanskrit,  1876-1884. 
Massachnsetts  Institute  of  Technology :  Instructor  in  Modern  Lan- 
guages, 1886-1891 ;  Assistant  Professor  of  Modern  Languages,  1891- 
1895  ;    Associate  Professor  of  Modern  Languages,  1895-. 

William  Glen  Simpson  /orwo/y  William  Simpson.     1. 

b.  Inveraray,  Scotland,  Nov.  1850.  S.T.I).,  Portland  Univ.,  Ore., 
1897.  Bozeman,  Mont.,  (Meth.  Epis.),  Apr.  1875-Aug.  1875; 
Silver  City,  Ida.,  Aug.  1875-July  1876;  Boise  City,  Ida.,  July  1876- 
Aug.  1878.  Ord.  deacon,  Boise  City,  Ida.,  Aug.  19,  1877.  Walla 
Walla,  Wash.,  Aug.  1878-Aug.  1880.  Ord.  elder,  Walla  Walla, 
Wash.,  Aug.  11,  1879.  East  Portland,  Ore.,  Aug.  1880-Aug.  1881; 
Virginia  City,  Xev.,  Aug.  1881-July  1883;  Eugene  City,  Ore.,  July 
1883-Aug.  1885;  Ashland,  Ore.,  Aug.  1885-Aug.  1886;  The  Dalles, 
Ore.,  Aug.  1886-Aug.  1890;  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  May  1890-Apr.  1893; 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  (High  Street  Church),  Apr.  1893-Apr.  1894; 
West  Pittston,  Pa.,  Apr.  1894-Apr.  1898;  Scranton,  Pa.,  (Asbury 
Church),  Apr.  1898-. 

William  Gage  Todd.     1. 

b.  Rowley,  Apr.  4,  1842.  Ord.  Westborough,  June  16,  1869-Apr.  1, 
1871;  Ilingham  (Third  Congregational  Society),  Apr.  6,  1873-Dec. 
1875;  Concord,  N.  11. ,  Mar.  5,  1876-Mar.  1,  1877;  Topeka,  Kans., 
Apr.  1890-Jan.  1892;  Topeka,  Kans.,  (independent  society),  Apr. 
1892-1893;  Wichita,  Kans.,  Sept.  1,  1896-Aug.  1,1897;  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  Sept.  1,  1897-July  1,  1898.     Teacher,  Fajardo,  Porto  Rico. 

*  Virgil  Parris  Wardwell.     1. 

b.  Penobscot,  Me.,  Oct.  29,  1839.  Machias,  ]\Ie.,  (Meth.  Epis.),  May 
1876-May  1878.  Ord.  deacon,  Rockland,  Me.,  May  12,  1878.  Orring- 
ton,  Me.,  May  1878-May  1880.  Ord.  elder,  Bangor,  Me.,  June  6, 
1880.  Newport,  Me.,  May  1880-May  1882  ;  Dover,  ]\Ie.,  May  1882- 
May  1883  ;  Castine,  Me.,  May  1883-May  1886  ;  Ellsworth,  Me.,  May 
1886-May  1889;  Camden,  Me.,  May  1889-May  1891;  Damariscotta, 
Me.,  May  1891-May  1892;  Hampden,  Me.,  May  1892-May  1894; 
East  Boothbay,  Me.,  May  1894-May  1896;  Wiscasset,  ]Me.,  May 
1897-Apr.  30,  1898.     d.  Camden,  Me.,  Jan.  31,  1901. 

1873. 

WILLIAM   HENRY   LYON.     ;^.  S.T.B. 

b.  Fall  River,  Dec.  23,  184G.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ..  R.  I..  1868; 
S.T.D.,  Brown  Univ.,  1896.  Ord.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Oct.  21,  1873- 
,Iune  1878;  Roxbury  (Mount  Pleasant  Congregational  Church,  later 
All  Souls  Unitarian  Church),  Nov.  20,  1H81-Apr.  ;iO,  1896;  Brook- 
line,  May  8,  1896-. 


83  [i873 

ALFRED   EDGAR   MULLETT.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Charlestown,  Nov.  13,  1847.  Orel.  Sherborn,  May  13,  1874-July  1, 
1875;  Barnstable,  July  1875-Dec.  1876;  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  Sept. 
1878^an.  1,  1880;  Harvard,  Jan.  1881-Apr.  1,  1882;  Northfield, 
May  18,  1887-July  1888.     Res.  Charlestown. 

FRANCIS   STORER   THACHER.     3.  Grad. 

b.  Machias,  Me.,  Oct.  23,  1842.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1866; 
A.M.,  Bowdom  Coll.,  1872.  Ord.  Boston,  Apr.  26,  1875.  Marietta,  O., 
May  1875-May  1876;  Berlin,  Dec.  1,  1876-Dec.  1,  1878;  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  June  1880-June  1882;  Farmingtou,  Me.,  Nov.  8,  1885-Nov. 
1888;  Walpole,  N.  H.,  Nov.  25,  1890-Nov.  1,  1892;  Warwick,  May 
1893-Apr.  29,  1894.     Res.  Cambridge. 

GEORGE  HAMILTON  VANCE  formerly  GEORGE  HAMILTON  SMITH. 
3.  S.T.B. 
b.  Manchester,  England,  Nov.  27,  1848.  Swansea,  Wales,  Jan.  1874- 
Jiuie  1875;  Dukinfield,  Cheshire,  England,  Oct.  1875-Mar.  1884; 
Bournemouth  and  Poole,  England,  May  1887-Oct.  1890 ;  Dublin,  Ire- 
land, Nov.  1890-. 


♦Herman  Bisbee.    0.5. 

b.  Springfield,  Vt.,  Oct.  29,  1831.  Grad.  Theological  School,  St. 
Lawrence  Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1864.  Ord.  (Univ.)  Malone,  N.  Y.,  June 
1863-1865;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Apr.  20,  1865-Oct.  15,  1865;  St.  An- 
thony, Minn.,  1865-1868;  Qmncy,  May  17,  1868-Mar.  1869;  South 
Boston  (Un.  Cong.)  (Hawes  Place  Congregational  Society),  Feb.  14, 
1875-1879.     d.  South  Boston,  July  6,  1879. 

Moses  Henry  Houghton.     1. 

b.  Locke's  Mills,  Me.,  Mar.  17,  1846.  Bath,  Me.,  (Univ.),  Sept.  1, 
1873  {Ord.  Dec.  4,  1874)-Apr.  1,  1875;  Grand  Haven,  Mich.,  (Un. 
Cong.),  Apr.  1875-Dec.  1875  ;  Hyannis  (Univ.),  Dec.  19,  1875-Aug. 
31,  1878;  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Aug.  1,  1878-May  1,  1884;  Storm 
Lake,  la.,  1884-1886:  Dubuque,  la.;  Titusville,  Pa.,  Apr.  1,  1890- 
Oct.  1,  1892;  Bradford,  Pa.,  Oct.  1,  1892-May  1,  1900. 

George  Franklin  Wright.     1.0. 

b.  Stoughton,  Aug.  26,  1833.  Halifax  (Tk.  Cong.),  Sept.  13,  1873- 
Aug.  1874;  East  Dennis,  Apr.  1875  (Orrf.  July  14,  1875)-Apr.  1876; 
Northwood,  N.  H.,  Jime  1876-June  1877  ;  Warwick,  R.  I.,  July  13, 
1877-Mar.  2,  1880  ;  Tyngsborough,  Dec.  23,  1880-Apr.  1882  ;  Gor- 
ham,  N.  H.,  and  Randolph,  N.  H.,  June  1885-May  1888.  Res.  South 
Walpole.  New  Portland  and  North  New  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  23, 
1898-Mar.  1901;  Bingham,  Me.,  Mar,  1901-. 


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1874. 

GEORGE  MILBRY  GOULD.  3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Auburn,  Me.,  Nov.  8,  1848.  A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1873; 
M.D.,  Jefferson  Medical  Coll.,  Pa.,  1888  ;  A.M.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ., 
1892.     Not  ord.     Physician,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

♦GEORGE   HARRIS.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Pouo;hkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  17,  1849.  S.T.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn., 
1875.     Not  ord.     d.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Nov.  8,  1875. 

EDWARD   FAR  WELL   HAYWARD.     2.3.  Grad. 

b.  Lowell,  May  9,  1851.  Ord.  Montreal,  Que.,  Sept.  7,  1874-Aug. 
1875  ;  Fall  River,  Dec.  1877-Dec.  1882  ;  South  Boston  (Second  Hawes 
Congregational  Unitarian  Society),  Jan.  7,  1883-June  1886;  Chicopee, 
Sept.  1886-Jan.  1890 ;  Marlborough,  Jan.  1890-. 

JOSIAH   LAFAYETTE   SEWARD.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Sullivan,  N.  IL,  Apr.  17,  1845.  A.B.  1868;  A.M.  1871;  S.T.D., 
Colby  Coll.,  Me.,  1898.  Ord.  Lowell,  Dec.  31,  1874-July31,  1888; 
Waterville,  Me.,  Aug.  1,  1888-Nov.  25.  1893;  Allston,  Nov.  26, 
1893-Oet.  8,  1899.     Res.  Keene,  N.  H. 

JOSEPH   PEASE   SHEAFE.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Charlestown,  Oct.  5,  1848.  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1871;  A.M.,  Tufts 
Coll.,  1874.  Ord.  South  Natick,  Sept.  30,  1874-Dec.  31,  1885; 
Dover,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1,  1886-Nov.  1894;   Harvard,  May  1,  1895-. 

GEORGE  LEVERETT  STOWELL.  2.  S.T.B. 

b.  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  19,  1849.  A.B.  1871.  (9 rrZ.  Newbury- 
port,  May  22,  1877-Sept.  8,  1879;  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  18,  1881- 
Oct.  26,  1884.     Teacher,  Lexington. 


*  James  Halkyard  Collins.     2. 

b.  High  Moor,  Yorkshire,  England,  Apr.  6,  1840.  Lowell  (minister 
at  large),  Jan.  1,  1869-July  1,  1870;  Ord.  Brewster,  Oct.  25,  1870- 
Aug.21,1872;  Laconia,  N.H.,  Sept.  1,  1874-Apr.  1, 1877.  d.  Crescent 
City,  Fla.,  June  3,  1885. 

*James  Mackintosh.     2. 

b.  Forfar,  Scotland,  May  3,  1840.  A.M.,  (ihisgow  L'uiv.,  Scotland, 
1869.     Not  ord.     d.  Montrose,  Scotland,  Nov.  28,  1888. 

John  Milton  Merrill.     O.fi. 

b.  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  25,  1850.  A.B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  O.,  1873. 
Ord.  (Tu.  Cong.)  North  Ridgeville,  O.,  Jan.  13,  1876-Sept.  1,  1878; 
Brooklyn  Village,  O.,  June  21,  1882-Sept.  1,  1889;  Ashland,  O., 
Sept.  1,  1889-Sept.  1,  1894;  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  July  1,  1896-. 


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1875. 

SAMUEL   JUNE   BARROWS.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  26,  1845.  S.T.D.,  Howard  Univ.,  D.C., 
1897.  Ord.  Dorchester  (Plrst  Parish),  Nov.  2,  1876-Jan.  1,  1881. 
Editor  Christian  Register,  Boston,  Jan.  1,  1881-Apr.  1,  1897.  Mem- 
ber of  Congress,  1897-1899.     Res.  New  York,  N.Y. 

JOHN   GRAHAM   BROOKS.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Aeworth,  N.  H.,  July  19,  1846.  Ord.  Roxbury  (First  Religions 
Society),  Oct.  10,  1875-Apr.  15,  1882;  Brockton,  Nov.  1885-May 
1891.     Res.  Cambridge. 

*CYRUS   WILLIAM   CHRISTY.     3.6.  S.T.B. 

b.  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y".,  1881.  A.B.,  Antioch  Coll.,  O.,  1860. 
Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa. :  Tutor  in  Church  History,  1877- 
Nov.  14,  1881.     (/.  Meadville,  Pa..  Nov.  14,  1881. 

JOSIAH   NEWELL   DUNBAR.     3.  S.T.B. 


Gustavus  Ede  Gordon.     2. 

Ord.  Boston,  July  4,  1875.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Dec.  8,  1875-July  1, 
1885.     Secular  occupation,  Boston. 

William  Gardner  Hale.     2. 

6.  Savamiah,  Ga.,  Feb.  9,  1849.  A.B.  1870;  LL.D.,  Union  Coll., 
N.  Y''.,  1895  ;  LL.D.,  Princeton  Univ.,  N.  J.,  1896.  Not  ord.  Cornell 
University,  N.  Y. :  Professor  of  Latin  Language  and  Literature,  1880— 
1892.     TJniversity  of  Chicago,  111.  :    Professor  of  Latin,  1892-. 

Joel  Willis  Hiatt.    0.3. 

b.  Hamilton  Co.,  Ind.,  Jime  10,  1850.  A.B.,  Wabash  Coll.,  Ind., 
1873;  A.M.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1888.  Not  ord.  Document  Clerk,  U.  S. 
House  of  Representatives,  Washington,  D.  C,  1888-1896.  Res.  New 
Harmony,  Ind. 

Henry  Nelson  Hoyt.     1. 

b.  Meridian,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  28,  1848.  A.B.,  Olivet  Coll.,  Mich.,  1873  ; 
A.M.,  Olivet  Coll.,  1876  ;  S.T.D.,  Olivet  Coll.,  1890.  Ord.  (Puesb.) 
Decatur,  Mich.,  May  1876-July  1877  ;  Hampden,  Me.,  (Tr.  Coxg.), 
Nov.  1877-Mar.  1879;  Tekonsha,  Mich.,  (Pkesb.),  Oct.  1879-Oet. 
1882  ;  Charles  City,  la.,  (Tr.  Coxg.),  May  1883-Nov.  28,  1886  ;  Oak 
Park,  111.,  Dec.  5,  1886-Oct.  28,  1894;  Sacramento,  Cal.,  Nov.  4, 
1894-Jan.  30,  1898;  Hyde  Park,  Feb.  6,  1898-. 

*  Andrew  Leslie /orwer/y  Andrew  Macbeth  Leslie.     1. 

b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Aug.  21,  1844.  Secular  occupation,  Chicago.  111. 
d.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Apr.  17,  1901. 


i875]  86 

Henry  Levi  Slack.     1. 

b.  riymouth,  Vt.,  Aug.  30,  1847.  A. B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  N.  H.,  1872  ; 
A.M.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1875  ;  S.T.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1877.  Ord. 
(Tr.  Cong.)  Chester,  Vt.,  Oct.  11,  1877-Mar.  13,  1883;  Bethel, 
Conn.,  May  22,  1883-. 

Thomas  Snyder.     1. 

b.  Berlin,  Ont.,  Sept.  26,  1848.  Grad.  Union  Theological  Sem.,  N.  Y., 
1877;  S.T.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1878;  A.M.,  Sj-racuse  Univ.,  N.  Y., 
1879;  Ph.D.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1890;  S.T.D.,  Presbyterian  Coll.  of 
Montreal,  Que.,  1895;  M.D.,  Jefferson  Medical  Coll.,  Pa.,  1898. 
J  Liverpool,  N.  Y.,  (Luth.),  1877-1879.     Ord.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  4, 

1878.  Snyder,  Ont.,  Aug.  1,  1883-July  1,  1889 ;  Mount  Joy,  Pa. 
Xorth western  University,  Wis. :  Professor  of  the  English  Language 
and  of  English  Literature,  1879-1883. 

George  Arthur  Vinton.     1. 

b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Dec.  19,  1841.  Secular  occupation.  New  York,  N.Y., 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  Galveston,  Tex.  Teacher  of  elocution,  Chicago, 
111.,  1882-. 

1876. 

*JOHN  OSGOOD  CUMINGS.     4.   S.T.B. 

b.  Westford,  Mar.  18,  1851.  Ord.  Montague,  Nov.  19,  1878.  Secu- 
lar occupation,  Lowell,  Fitchburg.     d.  Fitchburg,  Nov.  7,  1888. 

PITT   DILLINGHAM.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Xorridgewock,  Me.,  Oct.  16,  1852.  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  N.  H., 
1873.  Ord.  Charlestown,  Oct.  4,  1876 -Jan.  15,  1888;  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  1,  1888-Nov.  1,  1889;  Uxbridge,  Sept.  1891-Feb.  6, 
1893;  Brockton,  Mar.  1893-Mar.  1895.  Principal  Calhoun  Colored 
School,  Ala. 

JOSEPH   SIDNEY   MOULTON.     3.   S.T.B. 

b.  Plainfield,  N.  H.,  Apr.  13,  1852.  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  N.  H., 
1873.  Westford,  Sept.  1876  (Orrf.  June  12,  1878)-Jnly  1885;  Stow, 
Sept.  1885-. 

WILLIAM   HENRY   REEBY.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Plymouth,  England,  July  23,  1850.  Dighton,  June  1877  {Ord.  Mar. 
12,  1878)-Mar.  1880;  Norton,  Mar.  1881-Mar.  1884 ;  Harvard,  Sept. 
1884-Mar.  1887.     Res.  Attleborough. 

WILLIAM   MACKINTIRE   SALTER.     2.  S.T.B. 

b.   Burlington,    la.,  Jan.   30,    1853.     A.B.,   Knox  Coll.,    111.,    1871; 

"^  A.M.,  Knox  Coll.,  1874.     Wayland,  July  1874-Sept.  1875.     Chicago, 

111.,  (Lecturer  of  Society  for  Ethical  Culture),  Mar.  1883-Jan.  1892; 


87  [i877 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  (Lecturer  of  Society  for  Ethical  Ciiltiare),  Feb.  1892- 
Jan.  1897;  Chicago,  111.,  (Lecturer  of  Society  for  Ethical  Culture), 
Feb.  1897-.  

Cyrus  Whittlesey  Heizer.     2. 

b.  Kossuth,  la.,  Apr.  21,  1849.  Ord.  Reading,  June  6,  1878-Nov.  1, 
1881;  Chicopee,  Apr.  1,  1882-Jan.  15,  1886;  Manchester,  X.  H., 
Jan.  17,  1886-Feb.  1,  1892;  Wayland,  Aug.  12,  1894-. 

George  Monroe  Royce.    2. 

b.  near  Richmond,  Va.,  Aug.  12,  1850.  Grad.  Union  Theological 
Seni.,  X.  Y.,  1878.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  (Pkot.  Ens.)  (St.  Ambrose 
Church),  Jan.  1887-Nov.  1888.     Ord.  deacon.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June 

5,  1887.  Ord.  priest,  Paris,  France,  Nov.  20,  1888.  Paris,  France, 
(Holy  Trinity  Church),  Nov.  1888-Dec.  1889;  Florence,  Italy,  Dec. 
1889-Nov.  1892.     Res.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Bradish  Calvin  Ward.     0.8. 

b.  in  Mass.,  June  14,  1824.  A.B.,  Jefferson  Coll.,  Pa.,  1852; 
Grad.  Lane  Theological  Sem.,  O.,  1856.  Evans,  N.  Y.,  (Tr.  Cong.), 
1856-1858.  Ord.  Apr.  8,  1860.  Geneseo,  111.,  1860-1862;  Wauke- 
gan.  111.,  1863-1864;  Harwich,  Jan.  1,  1873-Jan.  1876.  Res. 
Mechanicsville,  la. 

1877. 

LYMAN   BRONSON    HALL.     I.  S.T.B. 

6.  Richmond,  Vl.,  Aug.  10,  1852.  A.B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  O.,  1872; 
S.T.B. ,  Oberlin  Theological  Sem.,  O.,  1878.  Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.) 
Oberlin,  O.,  Oct.  13,  1881.  Oberlm  College :  Associate  Professor  of 
Greek  and  Latin,  1883-1888  ;  Professor  of  Latin,  1888-1899  ;  Profes- 
sor of  History,  1899-. 

NAHUM   ADOLPHUS   HASKELL.     2.6.   S.T.B. 

b.  Harvard,  Aug.  15,  1849.  Nantucket,  Oct.  1,  1871  {Ord.  June 
1874)-Apr.  1,  1877;  Vineland,  N.  J.,  Sept.  1878-Sept.  1879;  Hub- 
bardston,  Nov.  1880-June  1882;  Vineland,  N.  J.,  Apr.  12,  1883- 
Apr.  6,  1887;  Camden,  N.  J.,  1886-1888;  San  Jose,  Cal.,  June 
1888-Sept.  1893;  Denver,  Col.,  Sept.  1,  1893-Sept.  1,  1895;  San 
Jose,  Cal.,  Sept.  1895-July  1,  1900. 

FRANCIS    BICKFORD   HORNBROOKE.     2.3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Wheeling,  V.'.  Va.,  May  7,  1849.  A.B.,  Ohio  Univ.,  1870;  Grad. 
Union  Theological  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1874;  S.T.D.,  Ohio  Univ.,  1899. 
Ord.  (Tu.  Cong.)  East  Hampton,  Conn.,  (Union  Congregational 
Church),  Aug.  27,  1874-Aug.  17,  1876;  Weston  (Un.  Cong.),  Oct. 
18,  1876-Sept.  26,  1879;  Newton  (Channing  Religious  Society),  Oct. 
5,  1879-July  1,  1900. 


i877]  88 

WILLIAM   JAMES    LLOYD.     3.  S.T.B. 

6.  Pottsville,  Pa.,  Feb.  18,  1848.  A.B.  1878.  New  Orleans,  La., 
1877-1878;  Ord.  Wayland,  Dec.  4,  1879-1880.  Teacher,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,   1887-. 

JOHN   MASON   WILLIAMS   PRATT.     3.  S.T.B. 

h.  Taunton,  Dec.  16,  1847.  A.B.  1869;  A.M.  1872.  Orrf.  Wilming- 
ton, Del.,  Jan.  28,  1878-Nov.  1,  1880;  Pembroke,  Jan.  1881-Jan.  1, 
1885  ;  Howe,  July  1886-I)ec.  1888 ;  Tyngsborough,  Dec.  1888-.July 
1890  ;  Yarmouth,  Me.,  July  2,  1890-Aug.  1892  ;  Templeton,  Sept.  27, 
189 8-. 

*CHARLES   FREDERIC   SINCLAIR.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Newboro,  Out.,  July  12,  1851.  M.D.  1882.  Ord.  Boston,  Apr. 
19,  1878.     Physician,  Chicago,  111.     d.  Chicago,  111.,  July  6,  1893. 


Ernest  Francisco  Fenollosa.    0.6. 

b.  Salem,  Feb.  18,  1858.  A.B.  1874.  Not  ord.  Tokyo  University, 
Japan :  Professor  of  Political  Economy  and  Philosophy,  1878-1880 ; 
Professor  of  Philosophy  and  Logic,  1880-1886.     lies.  Tokyo,  Japan. 

Axel  Carl  Johan  Gustafson.     1. 

b.  Uppakra,  Malmohns  Ian,  Sweden,  May  3,  1849.  Not  ord.  Res. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Edward  Bartlett  Maglathlin.     1.6. 

b.  Duxbury,  May  15,  1852.  A.B.,  Antioch  Coll.,  O.,  1884.  Teacher, 
Duxbury,  1877-1882.  Ord.  Duxbury,  Junel,  1881.  Harvard.  Nov. 
22,  1882-Apr.  7,  1885;  Oreen  Harbor,  Apr.  12,  1885-Apr.  30,  1887; 
Westford,  May  1,  1887-l)ec.  31,  1889.  Superintendent  of  Schools, 
East  Hampton,  Easton.     West  Bridgewater,  Oct.  1,  1894-. 

♦Richard  Montague.     1. 

b.  AVestborough,  July  4,  1853.  A.B.  1875;  Grad.  Newton  Theo- 
logical Institution,  1879;  S.T.D.,  Univ.  of  Colorado,  1891.  Ord. 
(Bapt.)  Lawrence  (First  Baptist  Church),  Oct.  3,  1879-Sept.  1881 ; 
Providence,  R.  I.,  (Central  liaptLst  Church),  Sept.  1881-Sept.  1886; 
Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  June  1887-Oct.  1893;  Newton  Centre,  Nov. 
3,  1893-July  24,  1895.     d.  Newton  Centre,  July  24,  1895. 

See:  "Heaven,  Six  Sermons  b)'  Rev.  Richard  Montague,  D.D.,  with  Memorials  by 
Rev.  George  E.  Merrill,  D.D.,  and  Rev.  Alvah  Hovey,  D.D.,  LL.D.,"  Boston, 
1896. 


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1878. 

GEORGE   MADISON   BODGE.     1.6.  S.T.B. 

b.  WiiKlluim,  Me.,  Feb.  14,  1841.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1868; 
A.M..  liowdoin  Coll.,  1871.  Ord.  Dorchester  (Third  Religious  So- 
ciety), Sept.  26,  1878-Nov.  9,  1884;  East  Boston,  Xov.  13,  1884- 
Apr.  24,  1892;  Leomin.ster,  Apr.  28,  1892-Oct.  1,  1898;  Westwood, 
Jan.  1,  1899-. 

CHARLES    PARKER   LOMBARD.     3.   S.T.B. 

6.  Boston,  June  9,  1845.  Ord.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Aug.  4,  1878-Sept.  30, 
1881 ;  Athol,  Apr.  11,  1882-Mar.  31,  1888;  Plymouth,  Apr.  5,  1888- 
Sept.  30,  1900. 

FREDERICK   MEAKIN.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Derby,  England,  Ajjr.  12,  1845.  A.B.,  Antioch  Coll.,  O.,  1875; 
A.M.  1901.  Ord.  Taimton,  Sept.  25,  1878-.Tuly  27,  1882.  Law 
reporter,  San  Diego,   Cal. 

EDMUND   QUINCY   SEWALL   OSGOOD.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Cohasset,  Feb.  26,  1851.  A.B.  1875.  Ord.  Flynaouth,  Out.  10, 
1878-Nov.  1,  1885;  Grafton,  June  1,  1886-Nov.  16,  1890;  Hyde 
Park,  Nov.  23,  1890-Dec.  1,  1894  ;   Brattleborough,  Vt.,  Oct.  6,  1897-. 


Howard  Gary  Dunham.     0.3. 

b.  Abington,  Dec.  23,  1852.  A.B.  1877.  Denver,  Col.,  (New  Ch.), 
May  1,  1879-June  1,  1880;  Topeka,  Kans.,  Jime  1,  1880-Nov.  1, 
1885.  Ord.  Boston,  Aug.  29,  1880.  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  1,  1885- 
Sept.  15,  1889;  Denver,  Col.,  Sept.  15,  1889-Sept.  15,  1894;  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  Oct.  15,  1895-Oct.  1,  1899  :   Galveston,  Tex.,  Oct.  1,  1899-. 

John  Perkins  Forbes.     1. 

b.  Middleborough,  Mar.  25,  1855.  Ord.  Westborough,  Sept.  11, 
1878-Oct.  10,  1882  ;  Arlington,  Oct.  18,  1882-Mar.  20,  1887  ;  Taun- 
ton, Mar.  30,  1887-July  31,  1898;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  (First  Unitarian 
Congregational  Society),  Aug.  1,  1898-. 

Luther  Boutelle  Plumer.     1. 

b.  Boston,  July  6,  1856.     Grad.  Hamilton  Theological  Sem.,  N.  Y., 

1879.    0/tZ.  (Bapt.)  Boston,  June  10,  1879.    Jamestown,  N.  \^,  (First  ^' 

Baptist  Church),  Dec.  5,  1880-Dec.  25,  1881 :   Y'ork,  Pa.,  June  1884- 

Jan.  31,  1886;  Jacksonville,  Fla.,   Dec.   1888-May  1,  1891:   Somer- 

ville  (First  Baptist  Church),  May  1892-Oct.  1,  1894;  Altoona,  Pa., 

Oct.  1,  1894-1897. 


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1878]  90 

John  Tilden  Prince.     1. 

b.  Kingston,  Dec.  80,  1844:.  Grad.  New  Church  Theological  School, 
1877;  A.M.  and  Ph.D.,  Leipsic,  Germany,  1889.  Not  ord.  Agent 
Massachusetts  State  Board  of  Education,     lies.  West  Newton. 

David  Taylor.     2. 

b.  Linthwaite,  Yorkshire,  England,  Aug.  6,  1855.  (irad.  Meadville 
Theological  School,  Pa.,  1881.     Not  ord.     Insurance  business,  Boston. 

William  Whittemore  Tufts.    2. 

b.  C'harlestown,  Mar.  20,  1831.  A.B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  N.  J.,  1862; 
A.M.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1865.  Ord.  Warwick,  June  17,  1879-Mar. 
26,  1882;  Tyngsborough,  May  1,  1882-1884.  Physician,  Arlington. 
Res.  Cambridge. 

1879. 

WILLIAM   BRUNTON.     2.  S.T.B. 

b.  Sheffield,  England,  Jan.  29,  1850.  Grad.  Unitarian  Home  Mis- 
sionary College,  p]ngland,  1869.  Oi-d.  Manchester,  England,  Jan.  20, 
1869.  Middlesbrough,  England,  Jan.  1,  1869-Dec.  31,  1869  ;  Colyton, 
England,  1870-1871;  Brighton,  June  1,  1877-July  5,  1885;  Yar- 
mouth, Me.,  Oct.  1,  1886-Apr.  1890  ;  Whitman,  Oct.  1890-July  1895  ; 
Fairhaven,  Nov.  1,  1896-. 

*HARRY   WILLIAM   ROBINSON.     4.  STB. 

b.  South  Boston,  July  7,  1852.  Not  ord.  Lawyer,  Boston,  d.  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  28,  1895. 

SAMUEL   BURNS   WESTON.     3.3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Madison,  Me.,  Mar.  10,  1855.  A.B.,  Antioch  Coll.,  0.,  1876. 
Leicester,  Sept.  1,  1879-Feb.  14,  1881.  Philadelphia,  Pa. ,  (Lecturer 
of  Society  for  Ethical  Culture),  June  1885-June  1890.  Editor  Inter- 
national -Journal  of  Ethics,  Philadeli)hia,  Pa.,  Oct.  1890-. 


Edwin  Austin  Benton.     0.3. 

b.  Moimt  Lebanon,  Syria,  Jan.  2,  1857.  A.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn., 
1878.     Not  ord.     Teacher.     Res.  St.  Peter,  Minn. 

Joseph  Aubrey  Chase.     1. 

/;.  Unity,  Me.,  May  31,  1854.  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Me.,  1877;  A.M., 
Bates  Coll.,  1880;  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa.,  1881. 
St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  Nov.  6,  1881  (Ord.  Dec.  6,  1882)-]Mar.  1,  1883; 
Chelmsford,  Jan.  11,  1884-Oct.  1891;  Northborough,  Dec.  1,  1891- 
Dec.  31,  1894;  Houlton,  Me.,  Oct.  1,  1895-Nov.  1898;  Lancaster, 
N.  II.,  Jime  1,  1899-Sept.  1,  1900;  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  (Willow  Place 
Chapel),  Nov.  1,  1900-. 


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Herbert  Hamilton  Drake.     2. 

b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1,  1855.     A.B.  1877.     Secular  occupation, 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Isaac  LeMahieu.     2. 

b.  Katzaud,  Holland,  Sept.  13,  1844.  A.B.,  Milton  (^olL,  Wis.,  1875  ; 
Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa.,  1877;  A.M.,  Milton  Coll., 
1878.  Not  ord.  Journalist,  Oregon  City,  Ore.  Res.  Myrtle  Point, 
Ore.,  Oregon  City,  Ore. 

Barnabas  Ballou  Platner.     1. 

A.H.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1877.     Secular  occupation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

1880. 

ALEXANDER   THOMAS   BOWSER.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Sackville,  N.  B.,  Feb.  20,  1848.  A.B.  1877.  Ord.  St.  Louis,  Mo,, 
May  2,  1881.  Evansville,  Ind.,  Mar.  14,  1882-Nov.  1,  1883;  Hmg- 
ham  (Third  Congregational  Society),  June  11,  1884-Feb.  1,  1887; 
Toronto,  Ont.,  Mar.  30,  1887-Nov.  1,  1890;  Newton  Centre,  Nov.  6, 
1890-Feb.  1,  1893;  Wilmington,  Del.,  Apr.  6,  1894-. 

*JOHN   FREDERIC   DUTTON.     2.  S.T.B. 

b.  Auburn,  O.,  May  4,  1848.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1872 ;  A.M., 
Univ.  of  Michigan,  1875.  Ord.  South  Boston  (Hawes  Place  Congre- 
gational Society),  Oct.  10,  1880-June  1883  ;  Clinton,  Jime  6,  1883- 
Feb.  1,  1886  ;  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1890-Sept.  1891  ;  San  Diego,  Cal., 
Dec.  10,  1893-Dec.  1894.  Res.  Redlands,  Cal.  d.  near  Winslow, 
Ariz.,  May  19,  1898. 

CHARLES   BROWN   ELDER.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  16,  1856.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1877. 
Ord.  Neponset,  Oct.  6,  1880-July  1,  1884;  South  Boston  (Hawes 
Place  Congregational  Society),  Oct.  15,  1884-Oct.  1,  1889;  Keene, 
N.  H.,  Oct.  16,  1889-. 

HENRY   NORMAN.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Leicester,  England,  Sept.  19,  1858.  A.B.  1881.  Journalist,  Leices- 
ter,  P^ngland,    London,    England.      Member  of  British  Parliament, 

19 00-. 

*ALPHONSO   MARSTON   WEEKS.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Salem,  Oct.  28,  1850.  A.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1877.  Ord.  Chelsea, 
Jan.  26,  1881-Feb.  26,  1882;  Denver,  Col.,  Mar.  19,  1882-Jan.  29, 
1884.     d.  Denver,  Col.,  Jan.  29,  1884. 


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George  Goodwin  Hall.     1. 

b.  Brookline,  Oct.  1,  1860.     Res.  Boston. 

William  Sloane  Kennedy.     2. 

b.  Breeksville.  ().,  Sept.  26,  1850.  A.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1875. 
Not  ord.     Literary  work.     Res.  Belmont. 

Gifford  Horace  Greeley  McGrew.     2. 

b.  Washington  towushijj,  Wayne  Co.,  Ind.,  Apr.  20,  1851.  A.B. 
1874;  A.M.,  Univ.  of  California,  1900.  Not  ord.  Teacher,  Ware- 
ham,  1880-1889.  Publishing  business,  Boston,  1894-1899.  Res. 
Berkeley,  Cal. 

Frank  Leslie  Porter.     1. 

b.  Kmgfield,  Me.,  Apr.  26,  1854.  A.B.  1879.  Not  ord.  Secular 
occupation,  Lawrence. 

James  George  Rodger.     1. 

b.  Hammond,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1852.  A.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1876; 
Grad.  Union  Theological  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1884;  Ph.D.,  Benzonia  Coll., 
Mich.,  1896.  Ord.  (Presb.)  New  Hamburg,  N.  Y.,  May  20,  1884- 
Mayl885;  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Aug.  1885-Aug.  1889;  Ogdensburg, 
N.  Y.,  (Tr.  Cong.),  Sept.  1892-Sept.  1893.  Benzonia  College :  Presi- 
dent, Mar.  30,  1896-Sept.  30,  1897. 

Henry  Addison  Westall.    3. 

b.  North  Toe  River.  N.C.,  Jan.  15,  1854.  Tyngsborough  (Un.  Coxg.), 
Oct.  5,  1879-May  1881 ;  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  (Univ.),  May  1,  1881  (Ord. 
Sept.  4,  1881)-May  1,  1882;  Erie,  Pa.,  May  1,  1882-May  1884; 
Woburn  (Un.  Cong.),  May  1,  1884-Dec.  1,  1886;  Bloommgton,  111., 
Dec.  5,  1886-l)ec.  1891;  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  (Univ.),  Dec.  1,  1891- 
Apr.  1,  1894;  Asheville,  N.  C,  (Un.  Cong.),  Apr.  1894-Dec.  1896; 
Melrose  Highlands,  Dec.  1,  1896-Mar.  1,  1899;  Marblehead,  Mar.  1, 
1899-Apr.  1,  1901. 

1881. 

CHRISTOPHER   RHODES   ELIOT.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Jan.  20,  1856.  A.B.,  Washington  Univ.,  Mo., 
1876  ;  A.M.,  Washington  Univ.,  1881.  Ord.  Dorchester  (First  Parish), 
Feb.  2, 1882-Jime  30,  1893  ;  Boston  (Bulfinch  Place  Church),  Sept.  1, 
1894-. 

ALFRED   GOODING.     1.3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Brookline,  May  10,  1856.  A.B.  1877.  Brunswick,  Me.,  Dec.  10, 
1881  (Ord.  Jan.  16,  1882)-Oct.  1,  1884;  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,Oct.  15. 

1884-. 


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ARTHUR   MARKLEY   JUDY.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  riattsburi--,  ()..  Oct.  4,  1854.  A.B.,  Aatioch  Coll.,  O.,  1877. 
Davenport.  la.,  Sept.  1881  {Ord.  Jan.  13,  1882)-;  Moline,  111.,  Feb. 
188(3-Oct.  1887. 

LOREN  BENJAMIN  MACDONALD.  3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Newport,  N.  S.,  Jan.  21,  1858.  A.B.  1886.  Ellsworth,  Me., 
Jan.  1882  (Orrf.  July  23,  1882)-Oct.  1,  1884;  Shirley,  June  1885- 
Oct.  1887;  Wolfeborough,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1,  1888-Nov.  30,  1890; 
Boston  (Church  of  the  Good  Samaritan),  Dec.  1890-July  1891 ;  Bos- 
ton (New  South  Church),  Oct.  8,  1891-  Oct.  1,  1895  ;  Concord,  Oct.  3, 
1895-. 

CHARLES  JASON  STAPLES.  4.  S.T.B. 

b.  Meadville,  Pa.,  May  30,  1856.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1878. 
Ord.  Reading,  Oct.  11,  1882-Oct.  1,  1888;  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  Oct.  1, 
1888-Sept.  16,  1894;  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Feb.  3,  1895-. 

RICHARD   THOMAS    WILTON.     2.  S.T.B. 

b.  Plymouth,  England,  Oct.  9,  1851.  A.B.  1879.  Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.) 
Lauesville,  Nov.  16,  1881.  North  Rochester  and  Lakeville,  Nov.  17, 
1881-Jan.  1884  ;  Rindge,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1884-Oct.  1886  ;  WestTisbury, 
Aug.  29,  1889-May  1892;  Chelsea  (Third  Congregational  Church), 
May  1892-Jan.  1894;  Wolfeborough,  N.  H.,  Feb.  25,  1894-Sept.  1, 
1896  ;  Lyman,  Me.,  Aug.  27,  1896-Dec.  31,  1897  ;  EastDerry,  N.  H., 
Jan.  1,  1898-. 

Isaac  Bassett  Choate. 

b.  South  Otisfield,  Me.,  July  12,  1833.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me., 
1862;  A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1865.  Not  ord.  Teacher,  librarian, 
Portland,  Me.  Buchtel  College,  O. :  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages, 
1875-1878.     Teacher,  Boston. 

Harvey  Wilson  Compton.     1. 

b.  near  Roscoe,  O.,  Jan.  19,  1853.  A.B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  O.,  1880. 
Not  ord.  Teacher,  Toledo,  O.,  1881-1886.  Superintendent  of 
Schools,  Toledo,  O.,   1886-1897.     Lawyer,  Toledo,  O. 

Gabriel  Engelsman.     0.6. 

b.  Maco,  Hungary,  Feb.  5,  1862.  A.B.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1880;  Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  Vienna,  Austria,  1885.  Journalist, 
teacher.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

William  Ichabod  Nichols.     3.6. 

b.  Saco,  Me.,  June  13,  1852.  A.B.  1874.  South  Hingham,  Sept. 
1881  {Ord.  Oct.  4,  1882)-Oct.  7,  1883;  Littleton,  Oct.  5,  1884-Nov. 
10,  1889  ;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  (Spring  Garden  Unitarian  Church),  Dec. 
2,  1889-Jan.  19,  1896.  Secretary  Bureau  of  Charities,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  1,  1896-. 


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John  Visher.     1. 

b.  Holland,  Mich.,  Mar.  12,  1852.  A.B.,  Hope  Coll.,  Mich.,  1875; 
A.M.,  Hope  Coll.,  1878.  Leslie,  Mich.,  (Tr.  Cokg.),  Mar.  1878 
{Orel.  Feb.  17,  1879)-May  1,  1879.  Missionary  (Un.  Cong.)  of 
American  Unitarian  Association  in  South  Dakota,  Aug.  1880-Dec. 
1881.  Agent  New  York  Children's  Aid  Society,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1884-1885.  Agent  Charity  Organization  Society,  Chicago,  HI., 
1887-1892.  Secretary  Illinois  Conference  of  Charities  and  Correction, 
Chicago,  m.,  1892-1894.  Secretary  Bureau  of  Labor  and  Transpor- 
tation, Chicago,  HI.,  1894-. 

Paul  Wentworth.     1.6. 

1882. 

BENJAMIN   REYNOLDS    BULKELEY  formerly  BULKLEY.     3.  S.T.B. 
b.  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  28,  1855.      A.B.,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1876;  A.M.,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  1879.     Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Concord, 
July  12,  1882-Nov.  5,  1893;    Chicago,  HI.,   (Unity  Church),  Oct.  7, 
1894-Aug.  31,  1897;  Beverly,  Oct.  14,  1897-. 

HIRAM   PRICE    COLLIER.     3.   S.T.B. 

b.  Davenport,  la.,  May  25,  1860.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Hingham  (First 
Parish),  Sept.  27,  1882-Nov.  1,  1888;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  (First  Uni- 
tarian Congregational  Society),  Oct.  1,  1888-Oct.  1,  1892.  Res. 
Tuxedo  Park,  N.  Y'. 

RALPH  PARTRIDGE  EMILIUS  THACHER.  5.3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Lubec,  Me.,  Sept.  7,  1826.  LL.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1855; 
Grad.  Boston  School  for  the  Ministry,  1869  ;  A.M.,  Yale  Univ.,  1870 ; 
Grad.  Divuiitj-  School,  1871.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Boston,  Dec.  11, 
1873.  Sturl)ridge,  June  1873-June  1874;  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  Apr.  4, 
1875-Apr.  1876  ;  Barnstable,  Mar.  1877-Jan.  2,  1881 ;  Sterlmg,  Apr. 
1882-1883.     Res.  Zumbrota,  Minn. 

*JOHN   TUNIS  formerly  JOHN   ALFRED   TUNIS.     2.3.  S.T.B. 

b.  New  York,  N.  Y^,  Dec.  23,  1859.  A.B.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New 
Y^ork,  N.  Y.,  1878;  A.B.  1891.  Meadville  Theological  School, 
Pa.  :  Instructor  in  Ecclesiastical  History  and  Philosophy,  1882-1884. 
Quincy,  HI.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Sept.  1884-Jan.  1,  1887;  South  Scituate 
(now  Norwell),  Apr.  1,  1887  {Ord.  May  20,  1887)-Apr.  1,  1889; 
Cambridge  (Third  Congregational  Society),  Apr.  1,  1889- July  1, 
1892  ;  South  Ho.ston  (Unity  Church),  Sept.  1892-Sept.  30,  1893.  Ord. 
(Pkot.  Ens.)  deacon,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y'.,  Feb.  11,  1894.  New  Y'ork, 
N.  \^,  (Church  of  the  Epiphany),  Mar.  1,  1894-June  30,  1895.  Ord. 
priest.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  12,  1895.  Millbrook,  N.  Y..  Nov. 
1895-Aug.  18,  1896.     d.  :\rinbrook,  N.  Y'.,  Aug.  18,  1896. 


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THEODORE   CHICKERING   WILLIAMS.     2.3    STB. 

b.  15rookline,  July  2,  1855.  A.B.  1876.  Orel.  (Un.  Cong.)  Win- 
chester, Nov.  24,  1882-Aug.  1.  1888  ;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  (First  Con- 
gregational Church),  Oct.  17,  1883-Apr.  30,  1896;  Oakland,  Cal., 
Dec"^  19,  1897-July  1898.  Head  Master  Hackley  School,  Tarrytown, 
N.Y.,1S99-. 

*Willard  Mayne  Chandler.     0.6. 

b.  Plympton,   May  25,  1840.     Not  ord.     d.  Denver,  Col.,  Mar.  17, 

1889. 

Samuel  McChord  Crothers.    0.3. 

b.  Oswego,  111.,  June  7,  1857.  A.B.,  rrinceton  Univ.,  N.  J.,  1874; 
S.T.D.  r899.  Ord.  (Presu.)  Springfield,  O.,  Jan.  9,  1877.  Eureka, 
Nev.,  Jan.  1877-1878;  Gold  Hill,  Nev.,  Jan.  1878-Dec.  31,  1878; 
Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  Jan.  1,  1879-1881;  Brattleborough,  Vt.,  (Un. 
Cong.),  Oct.  18,  1882-Oet.  5,  1886;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Oct.  24,  1886- 
June  1,  1894;   Cambridge  (First  Parish),  June  1,  1894-. 

Amos  Frederick  Dunnels.     1. 

b.  Chelsea,  June  29,  1859.  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1881;  Grad.  An- 
dover  Theological  Sem.,  1884.  Ord.  (Tk.  Cong.)  Bath,  Me.,  (Central 
Congregational  Church),  Oct.  2,  1884-Mar.  26,  1899;  Fitchburg, 
Mar.  29,  1899-. 

Alonzo  Hamilton  Eraser.     1. 

b.  Onslow,  N.  S.,  Aug.  12,  1859.  A.B.,  Colgate  Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1881 ; 
A.M.,  Colgate  Univ.,  1884.  Ord.  (Baft.)  Boonville,  N.  J.,  June  20, 
1884-Feb.  1,  1886;  Baug-kok,  Siam,  Dec.  1,  1886-July  1,  1888; 
Saginaw,  Mich.,  1888-1892;  Caro,  Mich.,  Oct.  1,  1892-May  1,  1896. 

Henry  Harland.     1. 

b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1,  1861.     Author.     Res.  London,  England. 

Ernest  Homer  Mariett.     1-3. 

b.  Phillipsburg,  Que.,  June  25,  1856.  S.T.B.,  Episcopal  Theological 
School,  1883.  Ord.  (Pkot.  Epls.) deacon,  Boston,  Jmie  20,  1883.  Fall 
River  (Church  of  the  Ascension) ,  July  1 ,  1883-July  1884.  Ord.  priest, 
Boston.  June  11,  1884.  Fall  River  (St.  James's  Church),  Dec.  1884- 
Jan.  1890;  Stockport,  N.Y.,  Jan.  1890-Nov.  15,  1890;  Little  Falls, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  15,  1890-Nov.  15,  1896;  Woods  Hole,  Dec.  1,  1896- 
Oct.  1898;  Cambridge  (St.  Philip's  Church),  Nov.  1898-July  1899; 
New  Haven,  Conn.  (Church  of  the  Ascension),  Oct.  1899-. 

Daniel  Burleigh  Parkhurst.     2. 

b.  Gloucester,  Dec.  26,  1859.  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Medical  Coll.,  Pa., 
1900.  Teacher,  Jacksonville,  111.,  1883-1885.  Artist  and  decorator, 
Pluladelphia.  Pa.,  1887-1890,  New  York,  N.  Y..  1890-1894.  Teacher, 
Carlisle,  Pa.,  1894-1896.     Physician,  Clinton. 


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Charles  Stowell  Pedley,     O.G. 

b.  Chester-lt-Street,  Durham  Co.,  England,  Xov.  23,  1850.  A.B., 
McGill  Univ.,  Que.,  1878.  Orel.  (Tu.  Cong.)  Kelvin,  Ont.,  Nov.  22, 
1880.  Fergus,  Ont.,  Nov.  24,  1886-Apr.  11,  1888;  Speedside,  Ont., 
Nov.  29,  1886-Apr.  6,  1888;  New  Southgate,  London,  England,  Jan. 
1889-Oct.  31,  1897. 

Augustus  Daniel  Smith.     3. 

b.  Cassel,  Germany,  May  25,  1851.  Marshfield  (Un.  Cong.),  Dec. 
1882-Dec.  1883;  Brooklyn  (Willow  Tlace  Chapel),  May  1884  {Ord. 
Mar.  4,  1886)-Sept.  1,  1890;  Baltimore,  Md.,  (assistant  minister), 
Sept.  1893-Sept.  1894. 

George  Densmore  Wheat.     1. 

b.  Putney,  Vt.,  Aug.  1,  1850.  M.D.,  New  York  Coll.  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  1885.     Not  ord.     Physician,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Putney,  Vt. 

*John  Albert  Wilson.     0.6. 

b.  near  Londonderry,  Ireland.  May  13,  1847.  LL.B.,  Albany  Law 
School,  N.  Y.,  1873.  Ord.  (Ux.  CoxG.)  Bridgewater,  May  11,  1882- 
Dec.  8,  1883.     d.  Bridgewater,  Dec.  8,  1883. 

Thomas  Miller  Wingfield.     0.6. 

b.  Liberty  (now  Bedford  City),  Va.,  Dec.  9,  1842.  Not  ord.  Secular 
occupation,  Boston. 

1883. 

*JAMES    DAVID   CALLAHAN.     3.  S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  Sherman,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  5,  1852.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Michigan.  1879. 
d.  Wellington,  Kans.,  Sept.  9,  1884. 

*CLARENCE   LESLIE   DIVEN.     1.  S.T.B. 

b.  Winchester,  Ky.,  Feb.  28,  1854.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Missouri,  1880; 
A.M.,  Univ.  of  Missouri,  1883  ;  S.T.D.,  Whitman  Coll.,  Wash.,  1895  ; 
Ph.D.,  Chicago  Theological  Sem.,  ill.,  1896.  Butte,  Mont.,  (Tr. 
COXG.),  Sept.  1,  1883-Sept.  21,  1885.  Ord.  Helena,  Mont.,  Oct.  15, 
1883.  Southington,  Conn.,  Apr.  1,  1888-July  1,  1890;  Olympia, 
Wash.,  Sept.  15.  1890-Sept.  1,  1897;  St.  Paul.  Minn.,  (Un.  Cong.), 
Nov.  1,  1898-Jan.  18,  1900.     d.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Jan.  18,  1900. 

JOHN   KING  HASTINGS.     5.  S.T.B. 

b.  Peacedale,  K.  1..  Nov.  14,  1854.      Not  ord.     Publisher,  Boston. 

THOMAS    GEORGE   MILSTED.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Davenjjort,  la.,  Aug.  11,  1856.  Ord.  (Ux.  CoxG.)  Taunton,  Oct. 
23,  lS8;')-Feb.  1,  1886:  Chicago,  III.,  (Unity  Church),  Feb.  4,  1886- 
Jan.  1,  1894.     Lawyer,  Chicago,  111.,  1896-1901,  New  York,  N.Y., 

19(11-. 


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CHARLES    SUMNER   MURKLAND.     2.  S.T.B. 

b.  Lowell,  May  20,  1856.  A.B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  Vt.,  1881 ;  A.M., 
Middlebury  Coll.,  1884  ;  Ph.D.  (Hon.),  Dartmouth  Coll.,  N.  H.,  1893  ; 
S.T.D.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1900.  Orel.  (Tr.  Cong.)  Chicopee  (Third 
Cono;regational  Cluireh),  June  3,  1884-Mar.  30,  1886;  Manchester, 
N.  H.,  (Franklin  Street  Church),  Apr.  6,  1886-July  1,  1893.  New 
Hampshire  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts:  President 
and  Professor  of  Enjilish  Language  and  Literatvire,  July  3,  1893-. 

CHARLES   ELLIOTT    ST.  JOHN.     3.  S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  Prairie  Du  Chien,  Wis.,  Dec.  19,  1856.  A.B.  1879.  Ord.  (Un. 
Cong.)  Northampton,  Nov.  1,  1883-Sept.  27,  1891;  Pittsburg,  Pa., 
Oct.  1,  1891-June  30,  1900.  Secretary  American  Unitarian  Associa- 
tion, May  22,  1900-. 

♦Fielding  Wilhite  Houchens.     1. 

b.  Randolph  Co.,  Mo.,  Sept.  2,  1852.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Missouri,  1877  ; 
A.M.,  Univ.  of  Missouri,  1880;  Full  Grad.  Southern  Baptist  Theo- 
logical Sem.,  Ky.,  1882.  Ord.  (Bapt.)  Columbia,  Mo.,  June  7, 
1877.  Taos  Church,  Buchanan  Co.,  Mo.,  June  1878-Aug.  1879, 
Sept.  1883-Sept.  1884;  Smith's  Fork,  Clinton  Co.,  Mo.,  Jan.  1884- 
Jan.  1885  ;  Osboru,  Mo.,  and  Lebanon  Church,  Clinton  Co.,  Mo.,  Jan. 
1884-Jan.  1886;  Hopewell  CJhurch,  Audrain  Co.,  Mo.,  Sept.  1887- 
Dec.  1887;  Morrill,  Kans.,  and  Hamlin,  Ivans.,  Jan.  1,  1 888- July  1, 
1890;  Horton,  Kans.,  and  Willis,  Kans.,  July  1,  1890-Jan.  1,  1893; 
Washington,  Kans.,  Mar.  5,  1893-Oct.  5,  1895;  Perry,  Okla.,  Oct.  5, 
1895-July  5,  1897;  Independence,  Mo.,  July  15,  1897-Sept.  16, 
1899.     d.  Independence,  Mo.,  Sept.  16,  1899. 

David  Levan.     0.3. 

b.  Exeter,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  Dec.  24,  1858.  A.B.,  Palatinate  Coll., 
Pa.,  1882;  A.B.,  Franklin  and  Marshall  Coll.,  Pa.,  1885.  Not  ord. 
Lawyer,  Reading,  Pa. 

George  Lyon.    2. 

b.  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  July  30,  1849.  A.B.  1881  (1882).  Not  ord. 
Real  estate  business,  Nelson,  Neb. 

Leander  Madison  Ard  Macomber.     0.3. 

b.  Monmouth,  Me.,  Jan.  4,  1848.  Not  ord.  Secular  occupation, 
Monmouth,  Me. 

*John  Edward  Maude.     2. 

b.  Bolton,  England,  Feb.  23,  1855.  A.B.  1881;  A.M.  1883.  Ord. 
(Un.  Cong.)  Exeter,  N.  H.,  Oct.  9,  1883-June  26,  1885.  d.  Fall 
River,  June  26,  1885. 

John  Otis  Mills.     1. 
Res.  Boston. 


i883]  98 

Thomas  VanNess  formerUj  Thomas  Jefferson  VanNess.     2. 

h.  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  29,  1859.  A.B.,  Central  High  School  of 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1879;  A.M.,  Central  High  School  of  Philadelphia, 
1884.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Denver,  Col.,  Oct.  12,  1884-Oct.  16,  1889. 
Superintendent  of  American  Unitarian  Association  for  the  Pacific 
Coast,  Xov.  1,  1889-Apr.  1,  1893.  San  Francisco.  Cal.,  (Second  Uni- 
tarian Society),  Mar.  1891-Apr.  1,  1893:  Boston  (Second  Church), 
Apr.  4,  1893-. 

Joseph  Pollock  White.     1. 

h.   New  Castle,  Pa.,  Aug.    24,    1856.     A.B.,  Monmouth  Coll.,  111., 
1879;    A.M.,  Monmouth  Coll.,   1882;    Grad.   Western  Theological 
Sem.,    Pa.,   1882.      Ord.  (Pkesb.)   Westfield,   Pa.,   Aug.   28,    1883. 
y  '  Baird,  Tex.,    Sept.   1883-Sept.    1885;    Juneau,   Alaska,  May   1886- 

Oct.  1888:  Cross  Roads,  Pa.,  Aug.  1889-Aug.  1890;  Howard,  N.  Y., 
Aug.  1893-Aug.  1894;  Eagle  Mills,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1894-. 

1884. 

ARTHUR   ANDERSON   BROOKS.     3.   S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

h.  Worcester,  Dec.  25,  1856.     A.B.  1879.     Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Green- 
.^         field,  Jan.  21,  1885-Dec.  1896. 

JULIAN   CLIFFORD   JAYNES.     3.  S.T.B. 

6.  Springvale,  Va.,  Jan.  18,  1854.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  West  Newton, 
Jan.  28,  1885-. 

CHARLES    FRANK    RUSSELL.     3.  S.T.B. 
•     ■             b.  Parish,  N.  Y.,  May  2,  1848.     Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Weston,  Nov.  16, 
1882-.  

Benjamin  Franklin  Boiler.     0.6. 

b.  Smithville,  ().,  Aug.  30,  1851.  A.B.,  Hillsdale  Coll.,  Mich.,  1881 ; 
A.M.,  Hillsdale  Coll.,  1884.  Ord.  (Fr.  Baft.)  Rome  City,  lud., 
Oct.  10,  1876.  Bath,  Mich.,  Apr.  1,  1877-Apr.  1,  1878:  Leslie, 
Mich.,  Apr.  1,  1878-Apr.  1,  1879;  Denver,  Col.,  (Tk.  Cong.) 
(Park  Avenue  Congregational  Church),  Mar.  1884-Jan.  1,  1885; 
Sedalia,  Mo.,  Apr.  1,  1885-Jan.  1893;  Davenport,  la.,  Jan.  1,  1893- 
Oct.  1,  1894;  Chicago,  111.,  (Tabernacle  Congregational  Church), 
Oct.  1,  1894-Oct.  15,  1897.  Chaplain  Illinois  State  Reformatory  and 
Superintendent  of  Schools,  Pontiac,  111.,  Oct.  15,  1897-. 

William  Henry  Branigan.     3. 

b.  South  Boston,  May  22,  1859.  Ord.  (Un.  (Jong.)  East  LcxingUm, 
Oct.  14,  1885-Aug.  31,  1887;  Duxlmry,  Nov.  13,  1887-Nov.  13, 
1893:  Dorchester  (Norfolk  I'nitarian  Chunli).  Xov.  15.  1893-Nov 
15,  1898;  Peterborough,  N.  H.,  May  1,  1900-. 


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99  [i885 

Henry  Churchill  King.     2.  A.M.  1883. 

b.  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  Sept.  18,  1858.  A.B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  O.,  1879; 
S.T.B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1882;  S.T.D.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1897;  S.T.D., 
Western  Reserve  Univ.,  O.,  1901.  Oberlin  College :  Associate  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics,  1884-1890.  Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.)  Oberliii,  O., 
June  3,  1887.  Oberlin  College:  Associate  Professor  of  Philosophy, 
1890-1891;  Professor  of  Philosophy,  1891-1897;  Professor  of  The- 
olog}^  and  Philosophy,  1897-. 

Frederick  William  Morton.     3. 

b.  Hamilton,  Ont.,  Dec.  2,  1860.  Bloomington,  111.,  (Un.  Cong.), 
Sept.  1,  1884  {Orel.  Sept.  8,  1885) -Sept.  1,  1886.  Journalist, 
Chicago,  111.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

John  Mills  Wilson.     1. 

b.  Glasgow,  Scotland,  May  16,  1863.  A.B.  1890.  Hudson  (Un. 
Cong.),  Nov.  1,  1890  {Ord.  Jan.  29,  1891)-Aug.  1897;  Fall  River, 
Sept.  1,  1897-. 

1885. 

JOHN   WILLIAM   DAY.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Woburn,  June  13,  1861.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Newport,  R.  I.,  Jan.  6, 
1886-Nov.  1,  1887;  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,Nov.  1,  1887-Oct.  1,  1890;  Hing- 
ham  (First  Parish),  Oct.  1,  1890-Oct.  1,  1899;  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
(Church  of  the  Messiah),  Oct.  1,  1899-. 

BRADLEY   OILMAN  formerly  JOHN   BRADLEY   GILMAN.     3.  S.T.B. 
b.  Boston,  Jan.  22,  1857.     A.B.  1880.      Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Belmont, 
Oct.  25,  1884-Mar.  1886;  Concord,  N.  H.,  Mar.  10,  1886-June  19, 
1892  :   Springfield,  June  1892-. 

WILLIAM   IRVIN   LAWRANCE.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Winchester,  O.,  Mar.  3,  1853.  West  Dayton,  O.,  (Chr.),  Oct.  11, 
1874-Oct.  31,  1875.  OrtZ.  Yellow  Springs,  O.,  May  5,  1875.  Belle- 
fontaine,  O.,  Nov.  21, 1875-Apr.  14.  1878  ;  West  Liberty,  O.,  Sept.  1, 
1878-May  30,  1880.  Chaplain  Ohio  Reform  School,  Lancaster,  O., 
June  27,  1880-Apr.  10,  1881.  Dorchester  (Un.  Cong.)  (Third  Re- 
ligious Society),  Oct.  1,  1885-May  1,  1891.  Representative  of 
American  L'^nitarian  Association  at  Tokyo,  Japan,  Apr.  1,  1891-Feb.  1, 
1894.  Meadville,  Pa.,  Jan.  12,  1895-Apr.  1,  1899;  Winchester, 
Apr.  27,  1899-. 

WILLIAM   WARE   LOCKE.     4.  S.T.B. 

b.  West  Dedliam  (now  WestAvood),  Dec.  14,  1858.  S.B.,  Worcester 
Polytechnic  Institute,  1877.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Boston  (Warren  Street 
Chapel),  May  2,  1886-JHn.  1,  1894:  New  York,  N.  Y.,  (First  Con- 
gregational Church,  assistant  minister),  Oct.  1,  1893-June  1,  1894. 
Res.  New  York,  N.  Y. 


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ALFRED   WILHELM   MARTIN.     4.  S.T.B.;  A.M.  1886. 

b.  Cologne,  Germauy,  Jan.  21,  1862.  A.B.,  McGill  Univ.,  Que., 
1882.  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  Sept.  1885-Mar.  1888;  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.) 
Chelsea,  Mar.  18,  1888-Sept.  1892;  Tacoma,  Wash.,  (independent 
society- after  Nov.  27,  1892),  Oct.  16,  1892- ;  Seattle,  AVash.,  Mar.  12, 
1899-. 

HORACE   LESLIE   WHEELER.     3.  S.T.B. 

6.  Water  town,  Oct.  30,  1858.  A.B.  1881;  A.M.  1883.  Orel.  (Vn. 
Cong.)  Newton  Centre,  Dec.  23,  188o-May  31,  1889;  Burlington, 
Vt.,  Feb.  15,  1891-Mar.  14,  1893;  Burlington,  Vt.,  (independent 
congregation),  Oct.  28,  1894-. 


*James  Edwin  CuUiton.     1. 

b.  Salem,  Feb.  14,  1854.  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1882.  Teacher, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Lawi'enceville,  N.  J.  Res.  Boston.  d.  Salem, 
Apr.  21,  1899. 

Edward  Cummings.     1.(5.  A.M.  1885. 

6.  Colebrook,N.  H.,  Apr.  20, 1861.  A.B.  1883.  Niit<JlC  Harvard 
University:  Assistant  Professor  of  Sociology,  1893-1900.  Ord.  (Un. 
Cong.)  Boston  (South  Congregational  Church),  Oct.  7,  1900-. 

Eugene  Hiawatha  Foster.     1. 

b.  Murdock,  O.,  Mar.  15,  1856.  A.B.,  Antioch  Coll.,  O.,  1878; 
A.M.,  Antioch  Coll.,  1881;  A.M.  1886.  Not  ord.  Teacher,  Faribault, 
Minn.,  1887-1896.     Res.  Glendale,  O. 

William  Franklin  Furman.     1. 

b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1857.  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  N.  H., 
1880;  Grad.  Hartford  Theological  Sem.,  Conn.,  1883;  A.M.,  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  1894.  Stockton,  Cal.,  (Tk.  Cong.),  Nov.  1,  1885  (Ord. 
June  1,  1886)-Oct.  1,  1887;  Montevideo,  Minn.,  Oct.  1887-Oct. 
1889;  Churchville,  N.  Y.,  May  1890-June  1892;  Providence,  R.  I., 
(Un.  Cong.)  (Olney  Street  Congregational  Society),  Sept.  11,  1893- 
Jan.  8,  1898  ;  Wilton,  N.  H.,  (First  Unitarian  Congregational  Society, 
and  Liberal  Christian  Church),  Jan.  9,  1898-. 

♦Alfred  Everett  Goodnough.     1. 

b.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Apr.  10,  1855.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological 
School,  Pa.,  1878  ;  S.T.B.,  Meadville  Theological  School.  1885.  Ord. 
(Un.  Cong.)  Ayer,  Sept.  11,  1878-July  1879;  Bridgewater,  Sept.  25, 
1879-May  1,  1881;  Brockton,  May  1,  1881  (installed  Dec.  9,  1884)- 
June7,  1885;  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  19,  1885-July  1,  1887;   Brooklyn, 


101  [i886 

N.  Y.,  (First  Unitarian  Cono;regational  Society),  Oct.  5,  1887-Feb.  8, 
1888.     d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  8,  1888. 

See:  "Proceedings  of  the  First  Unitarian  Congregational  Society,  Church  of  the 

Saviour,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Commemorative  of  its  Late  Pastor,  the  Rev.  Alfred 

Everett  Goodnough,"  Brooklyn,  1888. 

Arthur  MacDonald,     2. 

b.  Caledonia,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1856.  A.B.,  Rocliester  Univ.,  N.  Y., 
1879  ;  A.M.,  Rocliester  Univ.,  1883  ;  Grad.  Union  Theological  Sem., 
N.  Y.,  1883.  Not  ord.  In  United  States  Bureau  of  Education, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1892-. 

Hiram  Miner  Stanley.     1. 

6.  Jones ville,  Mich.,  Aug.  1,  1857.  A. B.,  Lake  Forest  Univ.,  111., 
1881 ;  A.M.,  Lake  Forest  Univ.,  1884.  Not  ord.  Lake  Forest  Uni- 
versity :  Librarian,  1887-. 

Duren  James  Henderson  Ward.     3.  A.M.  1883. 

b.  Dorchester,  Ont.,  June  17,  1851.  A.B.,  Hillsdale  Coll.,  Mich., 
1878;  A.M.,  Hillsdale  Coll.,  1881;  S.T.B.,  Hillsdale  Coll.,  1884; 
Ph.D.,  Leipsic  Univ.,  Germany,  1887.  Pittsford,  Mich.,  (Fr.  Baft.), 
Apr.  1878-Apr.  1879;  South  New  Lyme,  O.,  Aug.  1879-Aug.  1880. 
Ord.  Pierpont,  0.,Oct.  1879.  Teacher,  New  Lyme,  O.,  1879-1882. 
Harvard  University:  Librarian  of  Divinity  School,  1887-1889. 
Teacher,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1889-1891.  Dover,  N.  H.,  (Un.  Cong.), 
Jmie  9,  1895-Avig.  31,  1898.  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College: 
Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature,  1898-1899.  Iowa 
City,  la.,  July  1,  1900-. 

1886. 

GEORGE   HENRY   BADGER.     2.  S.T.B. 

b.  Charlestowu,  Mar.  27,  1859.  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1883.  Ord. 
(Un.  Cong.)  South  Natick,  Dec.  22,  18.86-July  1,  1892;  Dover, 
1887-1892;  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  July  1,  1892-Oct.  1,  1898;  Ridge- 
wood,  N.  J.,  Apr.  2,  1896-Cct.  6,  1898;  Nantucket,  Oct.  1,  1898- 
Oct.  1,  1899.  New  P^ngland  Field  Secretary  American  Uiiitarian 
Association,  Oct.  1,  1899-. 

ADAM   JOSHUA   GULP.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Richmond,  ().,  Dec.  14,  1854.  A.B.,  Mount  Union  Coll.,  O.,  1879  ; 
A.M.,  Mount  Union  Coll.,  1889.  Elkton,  O.,  (Meth.  Epis.),  Nov. 
1878-Sept.  1879;  Bloomfield,  Jefferson  Co.,  O.,  Sept.  1879-Sept. 
1880;  Sloan's  (now  Toronto),  Jefferson  Co.,  O.,  Sept.  1880-Sept. 
1882.  Ord.  deacon,  Painesville,  O.,  Sept.  25,  1881.  Woodsfield,  O., 
Sept.  1882-Sept.  1883;  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  (Un.  Cong.),  June  1885- 
Dec.  31,  1888;    Winchendon,  Jan.  1,  1889-. 


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EDWARD   HALE.     2.G.  S.T.B. 

b.  Northampton,  Feb.  22,  1858.  A.B.  1879.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Bos- 
ton (South  Congregational  Church),  Oct.  14,  1886-Apr.  1,  1891; 
Orange,  N.  J.,  Apr.  2,  1891-July  1,  1897.  Harvard  University:  As- 
sistant Professor  of  Ilomiletics,  1897-. 

RODERICK   STEBBINS.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  2,  1859.  A.B.  1881.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.) 
Milton,  June  23,  1886-. 


Albert  Buxton  formerly  William  Albert  Buxton.     3.  A.M. 

b.  Londonderry,  Vt.,  June  16,  1861.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I. 
1882  ;  A.M.,  Brown  Univ.,  1885  ;  Ph.D.,  Bethany  Coll.,  Ivans.,  1897 
Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Andover,  N.  H.,  Nov.  18,  1887-Dec.  30,  1888 
Wilton,  N.  H. ,  (Liberal  Christian  Church),  Feb.  1,  1889-July  1,  1889 
V  Lyons,   Kans.,  (Disc),   Feb.    1894-Nov.    1894;    Hutchinson,  Kans. 

Nov.  1894-Mar.  1896;  Aberdeen,  So.  Dak.,  Mar.  1896-Sept.  1896 
Northwestern  Christian  College,  Minn.  :   President,  Sept.   16,  1896- 
May31,  1897.     Fairbury,  Neb.,  Jime  1,  1897-June  1,  1899.     Add- 
Ran  Christian  University,   Tex.:    President,  Mar.   1,   1899-Mar.   1, 
1901.     Norfolk,  Va.,  Mar.  1,  1901-. 

James  Cameron  Duncan.     1. 

b.  Rothes,  Morayshire,  Scotland,  July  8,  1860.  Grad.  Meadville 
Theological  School,  Pa.,  1885.      Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Clinton,  June  17, 

••  1886-. 

Henry  Gow.     1. 

b.  Cheltenham,  P^ngland,  Feb.  18,  1861.  A.B.,  London  Univ.,  Eng- 
land, 1881 ;  Grad.  Manchester  Coll. ,  England,  1884.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.) 
London,  England,  Jime  26,  1884.  Liverpool,  England,  (Renshaw 
Street  Chapel,  curate),  1886-1889;  London,  England,  (Mansford 
Street  Mission),  1889-1893 ;  Leicester,  England,  (Great  Meeting), 
Mar.  1893-. 

Henry  Clay  McDougall.     2. 

b.  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  Nov.  22,  1850.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1877. 
Rockland  (Un.  Cong.),  June  1886  {Ord.  Oct.  6,  1886)-Oct.  1,  1891; 
Madison,  Wis.,  Dec.  15,  1891-Oct.  1,  1892;  Marblehead,  Jan.  1, 
1893-Mar.  1,  1899;  Franklin,  N.  H.,  Mar.  1,  1899-. 

Herbert  Henry  Mott.     3. 

b.  Leicester,  Lngland,  May  19,  1851.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Wayland, 
Sept.  17,  1886-May  26,  1889;  Winchester,  May  29.  1889-June  20, 
1892;  Providence,  R.  I.,  (Westminster  Congregational  Society), 
Sept.  2,   1892-Oct.  1898;  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Mar.  4,  1900-. 


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John  Foster  Tucker.     0.3. 

b.  Paris,  la.,  Apr.  8,  1856.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Kansas,  1883;  Grad. 
Andover  Tiieological  Sem.,  1890.  Ord.  (Tu.  Cong.)  Matloon,  111., 
Dee.  1,  1888.  Eagle,  Neb.,  Jan.  1,  1889-Sept.  1,  1889;  Milltown, 
IST.  B.,  June  21,  1890-.Tuue  3,  1891;  Chelmsford  (Central  Congrega- 
tional Church),  July  1,  1893-May  1894 ;  Middleborough  (Un.  Cong.), 
Sept.  1,  189.5-Xov.  1,  1896;  New  London,  Conn.,  Jan.  17,  1897-. 

Rudolf  Weyler.     1. 

Secular  occupation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Alfred  Augustus  Wright.     2. 

b.  Boston,  Dec.  20,  1842.  A.B.,  Wesleyau  Univ.,  Conn.,  1863; 
A.M.,  Wesleyau  Univ.,  1866;  S.T.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1885. 
Middletown,  R.  1.,  (Metu.  Epis.),  Apr.  1863-Apr.  1865.  Ord. 
deacon,  New  Bedford,  Mar.  26,  1865.  Fall  River,  Apr.  1865-Apr. 
1866;  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  Apr.  1866- Apr.  1867.  Ord.  elder, 
Providence,  R.  l.,Mar.  21,  1867.  Little  Compton,  R.  L,  Apr.  1867- 
Apr.  1870 ;  Fall  River,  Apr.  1870-Apr.  1873  ;  Newton,  Apr.  1873- 
Apr.  1874 ;  Leominster,  Apr.  1874-Apr.  1877 ;  Charlestown,  Apr. 
1877-Apr.  1880 ;  Lynn,  Apr.  1880-Apr.  1883.  Dean  Boston  Corre- 
spondence School,  May  1881-. 

1887. 

EDWARD   ERNEST   ATKINSON.     3.  A.M.  1886;  S.T.B. 

6.  Newburyport,  May  15,  1853.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1879; 
A.M.,  Brown  Univ.,  1882;  Grad.  Newton  Theological  Institution, 
1882;  S.T.B. ,  Episcopal  Theological  School,  1888.  Ord.  (Bapt.) 
Fort  Dodge,  la.,  Nov.  1,  1882-Dec.  2,  1883;  Diiluth,  Mimi.,  Dec.  16, 
1883-Sept.  14,  1884;  Chicopee  (Prot.  Epis.),  May  6,  1888-Mar.  2, 
1890.  Ord.  deacon,  Cambridge,  Jime  20,  1888.  Ord.  priest,  Jamaica 
Plain,  June  5,  1889.  Jamaica  Plain  (St.  Peter's  Church),  Mar.  9, 
1890-Jmie  14,  1891.     Teacher,  Belmont.     Res.  Cambridge. 

WILLIAM   WALLACE   FENN.     3.  S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  Boston,  Feb.  12,  1862.  A.B.  1884.  Pittsfield  (Un.  Cong.),  Oct. 
1887  (Ord.  Jan.  8,  1890)-Mar.  28,  1891;  Chicago,  111.,  (First  Unita- 
rian Society),  May  3,  1891-Mar.  1,  1901.  Harvai'd  University :  Bus- 
sey  Professor  of  Theology,  1901-. 

AUGUSTUS    MENDON   LORD.     3.  S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Feb.  7,  1861.  A.B.  1883.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.) 
Arlington,  Sept.  22,  1887- July  31,  1890;  Providence,  R.  I.,  (First 
Congregational  Church),  Sept.  25,  1890-. 


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i887]  104 

MERLE   ST.  CROIX   WRIGHT.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Boston,  Aug.  30,  1859.    A.B.  1881 ;  A.M.  1884.     Ord.  (Un.  Cong.) 
Xew  York,  N.  Y.,  (Unity  Congregational  Society),  Dec.  27,  1887-. 


Samuel  Green  Davis.     1. 

b.  Gratiot,  O.,  Aug.  IG,  1846.  S.T.B. ,  Tufts  Coll.,  1875.  Sliel- 
burne  Falls  (Univ.),  Nov.  1875  {Ord.  Jan.  13,  1876)-Dec.  1878; 
Lockport,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1880-Mar.  1881;  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Apr. 
1881-Mar.  1882;  Bristol,  N.  Y.,  May  1882-Apr.  1884:  Xorwich, 
V  Comi.,  May  1884-Dec.  1886;    Quincy,  Jan.    1887-Jan.    1889;    Fair- 

field, Me.,  June  1889-July  1891;  Calais,  Me.,  Sept.  1892-Oct.  31, 
1897;  Deering,  Me.,  Feb.  1,  1899-. 

M  Angelo  Dougherty.     O.G. 

b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  15,  1844.     A.B.,  Coll.  of  the  City  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1864;    Grad.  Andover  Theological  Sem.,  1867.     Ord. 
•  (Bapt.)  Great  Falls  (now  Somersworth),  N.  H.,  June  15,  1869-Sept. 

15,  1870;  Boston  (Stoughton  Street  Church),  Nov.  29,  1872-Oct.  16, 
1877  ;  West  Newbury  (Tu.  Cong.)  (Second  Congregational  Church), 
Apr.  1878-1883;  Baldwinville,  1883-June  1,  1885;  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.,  (First  Congregational  Church),  Dec.  4,  1887-Nov.  29,  1888; 
Canton,  Dec.  1,  1897-Dec.  11,  1898. 

Ernest  Howard  Hosmer.     1. 

b.  Bedford,  Dec.  12,  1862.     Not  ord.     Res.  Bedford. 

Lewis  Jurey  Huff.     1. 

b.  Goshen  Bridge.  Va.,  Jan.  5,  1861.  S.T.B. ,  Southern  Baptist  Theo- 
logical Sem.,  Ky.,  1884;  A.M.,  Univ.  of  Vermont,  1898.  Ord. 
(Bapt.)  Roanoke,  Va.,  Aug.  1884-Dec.  1884.  University  of  Vermont : 
Professor  of  (4erman  Language  and  Literature,  1887-. 

Lawrence  Pearsall  Jacks.     1. 

b.  Nottingham,  England,  Oct.  9,  1860.  Grad.  Manchester  Coll., 
England,  1886;  A.M.,  London  Univ.,  England,  1886.  London, 
England,  (Un.  Cong.)  (Bedford  Chapel),  Aug.  28,  1887-July  1888; 
Liverpool,  England,  (Renshaw  Street  Chapel),  Oct.  1,  1888-Oct.  1, 
1894  ;   Birmingham,  England,  (Church  of  the  Messiah),  Oct.  1,  1894-. 

William  Henry  Ramsay.     l.G. 

b.  Durrow,  Irchmd,  Dec.  25,  1856.  Wexfcml,  Ireland,  (Wes.  Meth.) 
(circuit  preacher),  June  1882-June  1883;  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Salem 
(Second  Church),  Oct.  15,  1886-,Tuly  1,  1888;  Middleborough,  Sept. 
11,  1889-June  1,  1892;  Manchester,  N.  H.,  .June  1,  1892-June  1, 
1894;  Farmington,  Me.,  Apr.  14,  1895-l)ec.  1,  1<H)();  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  Dec.  1,  1900-. 


105  [i888 

Frederick  Morse  Smith.     2.G.  A.M.  1887. 

b.  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  Nov.  20,  1858.  A.B.,  Yale  Uuiv.,  Conn., 
1880.     Not  ord.     Teacher.     Res.  Hartford,  C'oun. 

Edward  Strieby  Steele.     2. 

b.  Farmingdale,  111.,  Apr.  20,  1850.  A.B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  O.,  1872; 
S.T.B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1877.  Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.)  Concord,  111.,  Dec. 
1877-Apr.  1881.  Middlebury  College,  Vt. :  Professor  of  Philosophy, 
1884-1885.     In  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

William  Bartlett  Tyler.     1. 

b.  Boston,  Oct.  12,  1863.  Not  ord.  Secular  occupation.  Res. 
Brookliue. 

1888. 

WALTER   FOLGER   GREENMAN.     3.  S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  Nantucket,  Jan.  1,  1865.  A.B.  1885.  Winona,  Minn.,  (Un.  Cong.), 
Sept.  3,  1888  {Ord.  Apr.  9,  1890)-May  1,  1891;  Fitchburg,  Sept.  2, 
1891-Feb.  1,  1900;  Watertown,  Feb.  1,  1900-. 

ERNEST   CHARLES    SMITH.     3.  S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  Augusta,  Me.,  May  3,  1864.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1884. 
Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Cambridge  (Divinity  Chapel),  June  26,  1888. 
Seattle,  Wash.,  Aug.  25,  1888-Dec.  21,  1890;  Denver,  Col.,  Jan.  1, 
1891-Aug.  1,  1891;  Framingham,  Jan.  21,  1892-Oct.  1,  1899;  Kala- 
mazoo, Mich.,  Nov.  1,  1899-. 


Walter  Cochrane  Bronson.     0.3. 

b.  Roxbury,  Aug.  17,  1862.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  L,  1887  ;  A.M., 
Cornell  Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1890.  Not  ord.  DePauw  University,  Ind.  : 
Professor  of  English,  1890-1892.  Brown  University:  Associate  Pro- 
fessor of  English  Literature,  1892-1895  ;  Professor  of  English  Litera- 
ture, 1895-. 

Clarence  DeVere  Greeley.     1 . 

b.  Clymer,  N.  Y.,  May  19,  1856.  A.B.,  Washburn  Coll.,  Kans., 
1883;  S.T.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1886;  A.M.,  Washburn  Coll., 
1895;  Ph.D.,  Wooster  Univ.,  O.,  1900.  Oxford,  Me.,  (Tr.  Cong.), 
May  19,  1884-Sept.  1884;  Mt.  Carmel,  Conn.,  Oct.  7,  1888  {Ord. 
Jidy  11,  1889)-June  12,  1892.  Res.  Clymer,  N.  Y.  Braddock,  Pa., 
(First  Congregational  Church),  Jan.  15,  1900-. 

♦Louis  Calvert  Leary.     2.6. 

b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  4,  1860.  S.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1885.  d.  Cam- 
bridge, Apr.  3,  1888. 


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Herman  Lillie  Luther.     1. 

b.  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Mar.  12,  1855.  A.B.,  Racine  Coll.,  Wis.,  1881; 
A.M.,  Racine  Coll.,  1884.     Not  ord.     Teacher,  Faribault,  Minn. 

Franklin  Neiman  Riale.     1. 

^.Tipton,  la..  Feb.  23,  1859.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Wooster,  O.,  1881; 
A.M.,  Univ.  of  Wooster,  1884;  Grad.  Western  Theological  Sem.. 
Pa.,  1886;  Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  Wooster,  1889.  Ord.  (Presb.)  Omaha, 
Neb.,  Sept.  22,  1886.  Independence,  la.,  Oct.  1888-Xov.  1894;  Des 
Moines,  la.,  (East  Side  Presbyterian  Church),  Sept  24,  1894-Oct.  23, 
1895;  Cedar  Raiiids,  la.,  (First  Presbyterian  Church),  1895-1896; 
Glenville,  O.,  Dec.  19,  1897-Dec.  31,  1899.     Res.  Cleveland,  O. 

Henry  Arthur  Whitman.     2.6.  A.M.  1887. 

b.  Athens,  (ia.,  Feb.  22,  1847.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Georgia,  1868;  A.M., 
Univ.  of  Georgia,  1871  ;  Full  Grad.  Southern  Baptist  Theological 
Sem.,  Ky.,  1878.  Ord.  (Bapt.)  Quitman,  Ga.,  (Hickoryhead  Baptist 
Church),  Nov.  22,  1872-June  23,  1873;  Washington,  Ga. ,  May  1878- 
Feb.  1881;  Edgefield,  S.  C,  Mar.  1882-Jan.  1,  1886;  Scituate  (Un. 
Cong.),  1887-Dec.  1889;  Charleston,  S.  C,  Dec.  1889-June  1, 
1901. 

1889. 

*GEORGE   RUDOLPH   FREEMAN.     2.  S.T.B. ;  A.M.  1890. 

b.  Hunterstown,  Pa.,  Sept.  20,  1850.  A.B.,  Pennsylvania  Coll., 
1876;  A.M.,  Pennsylvania  Coll.,  1879;  S.T.B. ,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn., 
1885.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa. :  Assistant  Professor  of 
Biblical  Litei'ature  and  Comparative  Religion,  1890-1891  ;  Wilder 
Professor  of  Hebrew,  the  Literature  of  the  Old  Testament  and  History 
of  Religion,  1891-Apr.  10,  1898.  d.  Meadville,  Pa.,  Apr.  10,  1898. 
PAUL   REVERE   FROTHINGHAM.     3.   S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  Jamaica  Plain,  ,Iuly  6,  1864.  A.B.  1886.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.) 
New  Bedford,  Oct.  9,  1889-Oct.  1,  1900;  Boston  (Church  in  Arling- 
ton Street),  Oct.  14,  1900-. 

LEON   ADDISON   HARVEY.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Corry,  Pa.,  Oct.  11,  1860.  A.B.,  Antioch  Coll.,  O.,  1886;  A.M., 
Antioch  Coll.,  1889.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Cincinnati,  ().,  (Unity 
Church),  Feb.  5,  1890-Sept.  1,  1891;  Des  Moines,  la.,  Sept.  1,  1891- 
May  1,  1897  ;  Erie,  Pa.,  Apr.  1,  1898-. 


*Samuel  Andrew  Dyberg.     1 . 

b.  Stockholm,  Sweden,  about  1858.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological 
School,  Pa.,  1888.  Providence,  R.  1.,  (Un.  Cong.)  (Fourth  Unitarian 
Society),  Sept.  1,  1889-Mar.  1,  1890;  Ord.  Bedford,  Dec.  10,  1890- 
Nov.  1,  1891;  Colton,  Cal.,  1892-1893.  d.  Santa  Barbara,  Cal., 
Oct.  8,  1893. 


107  [i889 

Luther  Harry  Dyer.     0.6. 

b.  Columbia,  Me.,  Sept.  3,  1867.     Chief  Yeoman,  U.  S.  Navy,  1893-. 

Samuel  Atkins  Eliot.    2.3.  A.M.  1889. 

6.  Cambridge,  Aug.  24,  1862.  A.B.  1884;  S.T.D.,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
Me.,  1900.  Orel.  (Un.  Cong.)  Denver,  Col.,  Xov.  10,  1889-Apr.  1, 
1893;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  (First  Unitarian  Congregational  Society), 
May  10,  1893-Feb.  1,  1898.  Secretary  American  Unitarian  Associa- 
tion, Jan.  1,  1898-May  22,  1900.  President  American  Unitarian 
Association,  May  22,  1900-. 

Henry  Lexington  Everett.     1.  A.M.  1889. 

b.  Princeton.  Apr.  19,  1863.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1886.  Not 
ord.      Teacher,      lies.  Worcester.     Missionary,   Sao   Paulo,   Brazil, 

1898-. 

Daniel  Folkmar  formerly  Fulcomer.     1. 

b.  Roxbury,  Wis.,  Oct.  28,  1861.  A.B.,  Western  Coll.,  la.,  1884; 
A.M.,  Western  Coll.,  1888 ;  Docteur  des  Sciences  Sociales,  Universite 
Novivelle  de  Bruxelies,  Belgium,  1899.  Not  ord.  Indiana  Normal 
University  :  Professor  of  Political  Science  and  Psychology,  1890-1891 ; 
President,  1891-1892.  Western  Michigan  College  :  President,  1892- 
1893.  University  of  Chicago,  Dl. :  Lecturer  in  Social  Science, 
1893-1895.  Milwaukee  State  Normal  School,  Wis. :  Professor  of 
Psychology  and  Pedagogy,  1895-1898.  Universite  Nouvelle  de 
Bruxelies:  Professor  of  Anthropology,  1898-1901. 

Cyrus  Daniel  Harp.     1. 

b.  Benevola,  Md.,  Feb.  8,  1858.  A.B.,  Lebanon  Valley  Coll.,  Pa., 
1880 ;  A.M.,  Lebanon  Valley  Coll.,  1883  ;  S.T.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn., 
1885;  A.B.  1890.  Columbia,  Pa.,  (Un.  Breth.),  May  1885-Feb. 
1888.  Ord.  Mountville,  Pa.,  Feb.  1886.  Duxbury  (Tr.  Cong.), 
Sept.  1890-Nov.  1891 ;  Rehoboth,  Feb.  1892-,Tuly  1896.  Res.  East 
Providence,  R.  L 

Rodney  Fuller  Johonnot.     2. 

b.  Newport,  Me.,  June  30,  1855.  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Me.,  1879; 
LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1882  ;  S.T.D.,  Lombard  Univ.,  111.,  1898.  Ord. 
(Un.  Cong.)  Leicester,  Sept.  12,  1886-Sept.  1,  1888;  Lewiston, 
Me.,  (Univ.),  Sept.  1,  1889-May  1,  1892;  Oak  Park,  111.,  May 
1892-. 

♦William  Belden  Noble.     1. 

b.  Essex,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  17,  1860.  A.B.  1885.  Not  ord.  d.  Glen- 
wood,  Col.,  July  27,  1896. 


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Herbert  Taft  Root.     1. 

b.  Saline,  Mich.,  Nov.  9,  1853.  A.B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  N.  J.,  1874; 
A.M.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1877;  LL.B.,  Columbia  Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1877. 
Hinsdale,  111.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Sept.  1,  1889  (Orel.  Nov.  21,  1889)- 
Sept.  1,  1891;  Grand  Haven,  Mich.,  Sept.  1,  1891-Sept.  1,  1893. 
Lawyer,  Grand  Haven,  Mich. 

John  Archer  Silver.     0.3. 

b.  Churchville,  Md.,  Aug.  4,  1863.  A.B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  N.  J., 
1886;  A.M.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1889;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
Md.,  1895.  Not  ord.  Hobart  College,  N.  Y.  :  Professor  of  History, 
1895-. 

Hiram  Elbert  Smith.     1. 

b.  Guys  Mills,  Pa.,  Jan.  17,  1865.  A.B.,  Allegheny  Coll.,  Pa.,  1888. 
Not  ord.     Treasurer  Crawford  County,  Pa. 

Frank  Buf&ngton  Vrooman.     0.6. 

b.  Port  Huron,  Mich.,  Nov.  20,  1862.  Independence,  Kans.,  (Tr. 
Cong.),  1887  (Orel.  Sept.  1887)-Sept.  13,  1888;  Elmira,  N.  Y., 
(Park  Church),  Feb.  1891-May  1892;  Worcester  (Salem  Street  Con- 
gregational Church),  May  1892-May  1894;  Chicago,  111.,  (Presb.) 
(Kenwood  Church),  Apr.  1896-Nov.  1896;  Chicago,  111.,  (indepen- 
dent society.  People's  Church,  associate  pastor),  Nov.  1896- Aug. 
1897. 

Herbert  Whitney /ormeWy  Herbert  EUerson  Whitney.     0.6. 

b.  Hancock,  Vt.,  Nov.  6,  1850.  Grad.  Theological  School,  St.  Law- 
rence Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1872.  Waterloo,  Que.,  (Univ.),  Nov.  17,  1872 
(Ord.  Feb.  1873)-Dec.  31,  1873;  Webster,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  19,  1874- 
Jime  1,  1875;  Ludlow,  Vt.,  Dec.  1,  1875-Dec.  1,  1880;  Storm  Lake, 
la.,  Feb.  1,  1881-Feb.  1,  1883;  Mount  Plea.sant,  la.,  Jan.  1,  1885- 
July  1885  ;  Columbus,  N.  Y.,  and  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1,  1885-.July 
1,  1887;  MidtUeville,  N.  Y.,  and  Newport,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  1887-July 
1888;  Athol  (Un.  Cong.)  (First  Congregational  Church),  Feb.  1, 
1891-Sept.  1,  1893;  South  Boston  (Unity  Church),  Oct.  1,  1893-May 
1,  1896. 

George  Charles  Wright.     1.3. 

6.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  25,  1850.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological 
School,  Pa.,  1884.  Northfield  (Un.  Cong.),  Oct.  5,  1884  (Orel.  Oct. 
14,  1884)-Sept.  29,  1886;    Lowell  (Free  Church),  Oct.  15,  1886-. 


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1890. 

CHARLES  TOWNE  BILLINGS.     2.3.  S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  Fitchburg,  Feb.  27,  1863.  A.B.  1884.  Orel.  (Un.  Coxg.)  Hing- 
ham  (Third  Congregational  Society,  and  Second  Parish),  July  2,  1890- 
Sept.  1,  1896;  Lowell,  Sept.  17,  1896-. 

WILLIAM   ROSWELL   COLE.     4.   S.T.B. 

b.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Feb.  U,  1865.  A.B.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Md., 
1887.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Dec.  16,  1891-Sept.  30,  1895  ; 
Cohasset,  Dec.  9,  1896-. 

HENRY  ARNOLD   HENSHAW.     3.  S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  Wobum,  Feb.  8,  1858.  A.B.  1886;  A.M.  1887.  Not  ord. 
Teacher,  Wobum. 

EARL   MORSE   WILBUR.     3.  S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  Jericho,  Vt.,  Apr.  26,  1866.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Vermont,  1886. 
Portland,  Ore.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Sept.  1,  1890-June  30,  1898.  Ord. 
Oakland,  Cal.,  Sept.  28,  1892.     Mead\'ille,  Pa.,  Oct.  29,  1899-. 


Andrew  Fuller  Craven.     1. 

b.  Franklin  Co.,  Ind.,  Mar.  13,  1840.  LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
111.,  1870;  A.B.  1889;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Md.,  1893. 
Not  ord.  Columbian  University,  D.C.  :  Professor  of  Economics, 
1893- ;  Professor  of  Political  Science,  189 9-. 

Charles  Howard  Fitch.     1. 

b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Feb.  22,  1855.  Ph.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn., 
1874;  M.E.,  Yale  Univ.,  1877.  Kendallville,  Ind.,  (Un.  Cong.), 
Jan.  1891-May  1892.     Mechanical  engineer.  Oak  Park,  111. 

Benjamin  Asbury  Goodridge.     1.3. 

b.  Lyudeborough,  N.  H.,  Oct.  5,  1857.  A.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1881. 
Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Harvard,  Oct.  26,  1892 -Mar.  31,  1895;  Dor- 
chester (Christ  Church),  Apr.  3,  1895-Mar.  31,  1901 ;  Santa  Barbara, 
Cal.,  Apr.  14,  1901-. 

James  Alexander  Gordon.     1. 

b.  Fannettsburg,  Pa.,  Oct.  19,  1861.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Wooster,  O., 
1882;  A.M.,  Univ.  of  Wooster,  1885;  Grad.  Princeton  Theological 
Sem.,  N.  J.,  1885.  Ord.  (Presb.)  McConnellsburg,  Pa.,  Jime  9,  1885. 
Decatur,  aiich.,  Jan.  1886-Sept.  15,  1889;  Van  Wert,  O.,  Jan.  1, 
1891-. 


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Frederik  Willem  Nicolaas  Hugenholtz.    0.6. 

b.  Zierikzee,  Holland,  June  24,  1868.  S.T.B.,  Meadville  Theologi- 
cal School,  Pa.,  1889.  Muskegon,  Mich.,  (Un.  Coxg.),  Nov.  8, 
1891-July  3,  1892;  Hillside,  Wis.,  Aug.  28,  1892-June  16,  1895; 
Schiedam,  Holland,  (independent  church),  Sept.  29,  1895-. 

Edward  Everett  Johnson.     1. 

b.  Turin,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  9,  1864.  Grad.  Theological  School,  St.  Law- 
rence Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1887.  Bridgton,  Me.,  (Univ.),  Apr.  1888  {Ord. 
July  5,  1888)-Aug.  1889.  Ord.  (Prot.  Epis.)  deacon,  Orlando,  Fla., 
Jan.  1,  1897.  Cocoa,  Fla.,  Jan.  24,  1897-Jan.  29,  1899.  Ord.  priest, 
Cocoa,  Fla.,  May  19,  1898. 

George  Dimmick  Latimer.    3.6. 

b.  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  28,  1856.  A.B.  1889.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.) 
Allston,  Feb.  26,  1890-Apr.  30,  1893;  Salem  (North  Society),  May 
3,  1893-. 

Duncan  McDermid /ormcr/y  (1879-1883)  Duncan  Stewart  McDermid.     2. 
b.   Renfrew,   Ont.,  Jan.   1,    1845.     Grad.   Union   Theological   Sem., 
N.  Y.,   1886;    A.B.    1891;    A.M.    1892.      Ord.    (Fr.  Bapt.)   Law- 
rence, Oct.  28,  1886-Sept.  1887 ;  Edgartown  (Tr.  Cong.),  Apr.  1, 
1897-Apr.  1,  1898. 

*George  Raynolds  Mathews.     1.  A.M.  1890. 

b.  Painesvillc,  O.,  Dec.  12,  1861.  A.B.,  Western  Reserve  Univ.,  O., 
1884;  S.T.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1887.  Not  ord.  University  of 
Utah:  Assistant  Professor  of  Languages,  1892-1893;  Professor  of 
French  and  German,  1893-Dec.  10,  1899.  d.  Redlands,  Cal.,  Dec.  10, 
1899. 

♦Joseph  Nickerson.     1. 

b.  Sterling,  July  23,  1866.  A.B.  1889.  d.  Harrietstown,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  25,  1892. 

Charles  Fremont  Niles.     1. 

b.  Magnolia,  Wis.,  Mar.  17,  1857.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  1885. 
West  Superior,  Wis.,  (Un.  Cong.),  1890  {Ord.  Sept.  189l)-1893; 
Menomonie,  Wis.,  Sept.  1893-. 

George  Taylor  Norris.     0.3. 

Caleb  Lamb  Rotch.     0.3. 

b.  Chilmark,  June  10, 1855.  Grad.  School  of  Theology,  Boston  Univ., 
1879.  New  Sharon,  Me.,  (Tr.  Cong.),  July  1879  {Ord.  Oct.  8, 
1879)-June  1882;  Stoughton,  Sept.  1,  1882-Mar.  31,  1890;  Edgar- 
town,  Sept.  1,  1890-8ept.  1.  1891  ;  Wahpeton,  N.  Dak.,  Nov.  1,  1891- 
July  1,  1893;  Stoughton,  Aug.  1,  1893-Oct.  11,  IsiKS  ;  Lincoln,  Me., 
and  Burlington,  Me.,  Sept.  1,  1898-Aug.  31,  1899;  North  Rochester 
and  Lakevillc,  Sept.  1,  1899-. 


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Eugene  Rodman  Shippen.     3. 

b.  Worcester,  Jan.  ;W,  1865.  A.B.  1887.  Wichita,  Kans.,  (Uk. 
Cong.),  Oct.  12,  1890  {Ord.  Apr.  26,  1892)-June  1,  1893;  Dor- 
chester (First  Parish),  Dec.  6,  1894-. 

John  Wallace  Webb.     1. 

b.  Warrick  Co.,  Ind.,  Jan.  20,  1841.  A.B.,  DePauw  Univ.,  Ind., 
1871;  A.M.,  DePauw  Univ.,  1874;  S.T.D.,  DePauw  Univ.,  1880. 
Ord.  (Meth.  Epis.)  deacon.  New  Albany,  Ind.,  Sept.  17,  1871.  In- 
dianapolis, Ind.,  (California  Street  Church),  Sept.  1871-Sept.  1873. 
Ord.  elder,  Princeton,  Ind.,  Sept.  20,  1873.  Evansville,  Ind.,  (Ingle 
Street  Church),  Sept.  1873-Sept.  1875;  Princeton,  Ind.,  Sept.  1875- 
Sept.  1878;  Bloomington,  Ind.,  (College  Avenue  Church),  Sept. 
1878-Sept.  1881;  Greencastle,  Ind,,  (Locust  Street  Church),  Sept. 
1881-Nov.  1882;  Red  Oak,  la.,  Nov.  1882-Sept.  1884.  Presiding 
elder,  Des  Moines  district,  la.,  Sept.  1884-Sept.  1888.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  (St.  Paul's  Church),  July  1890-Nov.  1893;  Wilkesbarre,  Pa., 
(Central  Church),  Nov.  1893-Oct.  1895;  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  (Univer- 
sity Avenue  Church),  Oct.  1895-Oct.  1898:  Canandaigua,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  1898-. 

Henry  Horace  Williams.    2. 

b.  Sunbury,  N.  C,  Aug.  16,  1858.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  North  Carolina, 
1882  (1883);  A.M.,  Univ.  of  North  Carolina,  1883;  S.T.B.,  Yale 
Univ.,  Conn.,  1888.  Not  ord.  University  of  North  Carolina:  Pro- 
fessor of  Philosophy,  1890-. 

1891. 

NARIAKI   KOZAKI.     2.  S.T.B.;  A.M.  1892. 

b.  Kumamoto,  Japan,  Feb.  24,  1864.  Grad.  Doshisha  Coll.,  Japan, 
1881;  Grad.  Theological  Department,  Doshisha  Coll.,  1884;  S.T.B., 
Pacific  Theological  Sem.,  Cal.,  1887.  Not  ord.  Doshisha  College: 
Professor  of  Philosophy,  1893-1895.  Secular  occupation,  Tokyo, 
Japan. 

JOHN   CARROLL   PERKINS.     3.  S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  Auburn,  Me.,  June  6,  1862.  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Me.,  1882;  A.M., 
Bates  Coll.,  1885.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Portland,  Me.,  (First  Parish), 
Sept.  10,  1891-. 

HENRY   THOMAS    SECRIST.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Belief ontaine,  ().,  Nov.  11,  1863.  A.B.,  Antioch  Coll.,  O.,  1888. 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Sept.  1,  1891-Sept.  1,  1896.  Ord. 
Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  Oct.  27,  1891.  lloxbury  (All  Souls  Unitarian 
Church),  Sept.  1,  1896-. 


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CHARLES    TILDEN  SEMPERS.     3.  S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  North  East,  Md.,  Dec.  9,  1859.  A.B.  1888.  Asheville,  N.  C, 
Sept.  1891-Feb.  1892.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Dec.  16, 
1891.     Petersham,  Aug.  18,  1897-Xov.  17,  1898.     Res.  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

♦JOSEPH   WILLIAM   STOCKS.     3.  S.T.B.  (1892.) 

b.  Newcastle,  England,  Sept.  3,  1860.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Denver,  Col., 
1888.  Onl.  (Un.  Cong.)  Spokane,  Wash.,  Oct.  9,  1892-Feb.  11, 
1893.     d.  Spokane,  Wash.,  Feb.  11,  1893. 

WALTER   ALEXANDER   TAYLOR.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Dec.  12,  1864.  A.B.,Mt.  Allison  Coll., 
N.  B.,  1885.  Fredericton,  N.  B.,  (Meth.  Epis.),  Aug.  1885-June 
1887;  Kingsclear  Circuit,  York  Co.,  N.  B.,  June  1887-June  1888; 
Jackson,  Mich.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Jan.  10,  1892  {Ord.  Oct.  13,  1895)- 
Aug.  1897;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  (Willow  Place  Chapel),  Sept.  12, 
1897-Jime  10,  1900;  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  June  17,  1900-. 

WALTER   BOWEN   WATERMAN.     4.  S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  Roxbury,  Dec.  29,  1864.    A.B.  1886.    Not  ord.     Res.  Roxbury. 


Henry  Rolfe  Baker.     1. 

b.  Canterbury,  N.  H.,  Nov.  8,  1857.  A.B.,  Iowa  Coll.,  1882 ;  A.M., 
Iowa  Coll.,  1885;  S.T.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1886.  Janesville, 
Minn.,  (Tr.  Cong.),  Apr.  13,  1887  {Ord.  Nov.  3,  1887)-Apr.  1888; 
Gilead,  Conn.,  1888-1889. 

Edwin  Victor  Bigelow.     1.  A.M.  1891. 

b.  Kingsport,  N.  S.,  June  9, 1866.  A.B. ,  Univ.  of  Washington,  1887  ; 
S.T.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1890.  Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.)  Cohasset,  Sept. 
24,  1891-Jan.  30,  1901;  Lowell  (Eliot  Congregational  Church), 
Apr.  25,  1901-. 

Ralph  Earl  Blount.    2. 

b.  Rockford,  111.,  Jan.  20,  1865.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  1887. 
Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Greeley,  Col.,  Jan.  17,  1892-June  1,  1893.  Res. 
Oak  Park,  111. 

George  Helon  Buck.     0.(5. 

b.  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.,  Jime  5,  1864.  A.B.,  Amlierst  Coll.,  1886; 
Grad.  Andover  Theological  Sem.,  1890.  Ord.  (Tu.  Ci>ng.)  Ilayden- 
ville,  July  5,  1894-May  13,  1900.     Res.  Crown  Point,  N.  Y. 

Henry  Aaron  Dexter.     1. 

b.  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1861.  Ord.  (Prot.  Eri.s.)  deacon,  Seattle, 
Wash.,    Apr.  25,  1894.     Seattle,  Wash.,  (St.  Clement's  Church,  and 


113  [iSgi 

St.  John's  Church),  Jan.  1,  1895-Apr.  6,  1896;  Crookston,  Minn., 
June  1, 1896-Sept.  27, 1896  ;  Kasson,  Minn.,  and  Mantorville,  Minn., 
Nov.  1,  1896-. 

George  Rowland  Dodson.     0.3. 

b.  Jacksonville,  Mo.,  Aug.  20,  1865.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Missouri,  1887. 
Ord.  (Disc.)  Mexico,  Mo.,  Aug.  29,  1886.  Santa  Clara,  Cal.,  Mar.  4, 
1888-Aug.  ;jl,  1889;  Fulton,  Mo.,  Sept.  15,  1889-Dec.  31,  1890; 
Alameda,  Cal.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Sept.  1,  1891-. 

William  Greenleaf  Eliot.     2. 

b.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Oct.  13,  1866.  A.B.,  Washington  Univ.,  Mo., 
1888.  Seattle,  Wash.,  (Un.  Cong.).  Aug.  23,  1891-July  8,  1894. 
Orel  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  (First  Unitarian  Society,  associate  minis- 
ter), Sept.  9,  1894-Sept.  1,  1896;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Nov.  22,  1896- 
Mar.  1,  1901;  Salem,  Ore.,  Mar.  1,  1901-. 

Robert  Erskine  Ely.     1. 

b.  Binghamton.  N.  Y.,  Sept.  13,  1861.  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1885; 
Grad.\:nion  Theological  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1888.  Orel  (Tr.  Cong.) 
Cambridge  (Hope  Congregational  Church),  Dec.  1890-Nov.  1,  1892; 
Arlington  Heights  (Union  Church) ,  Feb.  1894- Apr.  1 ,  1898.  President 
Prospect  Union,  Cambridge,  Jan.  1891-Apr.  1901.  Res.  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Edwin  Charles  Headle.     3.6.  A.M.  1891. 

b.  Weathers  field,  Vt.,  Sept.  23, 1850.  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1876  ;  S.T.B., 
Tufts  Coll.,  1880.  Avon,  111.,  (Univ.),  July  1881  (Ord.  Nov.  11, 
1881)-Jan.  1,  1884;  Decatur,  Mich.,  Jan.  1,  1884-July  1,  1884; 
Keokuk,  la.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Dec.  14,  1884-Mar.  15,  1885  ;  Mt.  Pleasant, 
Mich.,  Mar.  1887-Mar.  1888;  Bolton,  May  1889-Nov.  1,  1890;  Win- 
throp  and  Beachmont,  Dec.  1891-Dec.  1892;  Rockville,  Coim.,  July 
1895-Apr.  10,  1898 ;  Bolton,  Jan.  1899-June  1,  1900. 

James  Edward  Homans.     1.6. 

b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  22,  1865.  A.B.  1889.  Not  ord.  Rib- 
lishing  business.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Edward  Cleeves  Hood.    0.6. 

b.  Lawrenceville,  Pa.,  Apr.  21,  1848.  A.B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  N.  J., 
1868;  A.M.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1871;  Grad.  Union  Theological  Sem., 
N.  Y.,  1874.  Passaic,  N.  J.,  (Presb.)  (Dundee  Chapel),  Sept.  1873 
(Ord.  May  5,  1874)-July  1875;  Hingham  (Tr.  Cong.),  Sept.  1875- 
Sept.  1882 ;  West  Medford,  Sept.  1882-May  1889  ;  Wrentham,  Sept. 
1892-Sept.  1898.     Res.  Hingham. 


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Carl  Georg  Horst.     1. 

b.  Cassel,  (Germany,  June  8,  1867.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological 
School,  Pa.,  1890.  Pittsfield  (Un.  Cong.),  Aug.  1,  1891  (Ord.  Sept. 
25,  1891)-May  31,  1895;  Athol  (Second  Unitarian  Society),  June  1, 
1895-Sept.  30,  1900;  West  Upton,  Oct.  1,  1900-. 

Henry  R  McCartney.    2. 

b.  Maple  Grove,  Mich.,  Feb.  17,  1860.  A.B.,  Olivet  Coll.,  Mich., 
1886.  Argentine,  Kans.,  (Tr.  Cong.),  July  1886  (Orel.  Jan.  20, 
1887)-July  1887;  Mt.  Desert,  Me.,  Sept.  1889-Sept.  1890;  George- 
town (First  Congregational  Church),  Apr.  15,  1891-Sept.  14,  1898; 
Amherst  (First  Congregational  Church),  Oct.  11,  1898-Apr.  1,  1901. 

Joel  Hastings  Metcalf.     1. 

b.  Meadville,  Pa.,  Jan.  4,  1866.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School, 
Pa.,  1890;  Ph.D.,  Allegheny  Coll.,  Pa.,  1892.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.) 
West  Somerville,  Oct.  29,  1890-Aug.  1,  1892;  Roslindale,  Apr.  25, 
1892-Oct.  7,  1893;  Burlington,  Vt.,  Oct.  10,  1893-. 

Ulysses  Grant  Baker  Pierce.     1. 

b.  Providence,  R.  L,  July  17,  1865.  S.T.B.,  Hillsdale  Coll.,  Mich., 
1890.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Decorah,  la.,  Aug.  30,  1891-Nov.  1,  1892 ; 
Pomona,  Cal.,  Mar.  19,  1893-Dec.  1,  1897;  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1, 
1898-Apr.  1,  1901;  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  1,  1901-. 

Frank  Wright  Pratt.     1. 

b.  Elgin,  111.,  Oct.  23,  1866.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School, 
Pa.,  1890.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  West  Roxbury,  Oct.  23,  1891-Apr.  1, 
1895;  Walpole,  N.  H.,  Jan.  5,  1896-Dec.  31,  1899;  WoUaston, 
Jan.  2,  1900-. 

George  Washington  Raeburn.    0.3. 

b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  23,  1854.  A.B.,  St.  Stephen's  Coll.,  N.  Y., 
1875;  Grad.  Theological  School,  St.  Lawrence  Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1885. 
Ord.  (Univ.)  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  11,  1885-1887;  Rome,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  3,  1887-Apr.  1888;  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  1888-1890;  Reading,  Pa., 
Dec.  1,  1891-Apr.  8,  1895;  Arcade,  N.  Y.,  (Tr.  CoN(i.),  Apr.  26. 
1896-. 

Theophilus  Huntington  Root.     1.  A.M.  IHiU. 

b.  Whately,  Oct.  12,  1861.  A.B.  1885;  Grad.  Union  Theological 
Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1888;  S.T.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1890.  Ord.  (Tr. 
Cong.)  Framingham,  Sept.  9,  1892.  University  of  Chicago,  111.: 
Tutor  in  New  Testament  Literature.  Oct.  1,  1892-Jan.  1,  1894.  Res. 
South  DeerfiehL 


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David  Clarence  Torrey.     O.fi. 

b.  Southampton,  Jan.  29,  1859.  A.B.  1890.  Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.) 
Byfield,  .June  1,  1892-. 

Albert  Walkley.    2. 

b.  Ottawa,  Ont.,  Sept.  17,  1851.  A.B. ,  Illinois  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1874. 
Ord.  (Meth.  J]pis.)  deacon,  Bloomington,  111.,  Sejit.  28,  1873. 
Chicago,  111.,  (Ref.  Epis.)  (Church  of  the  Good  Shepherd),  May  3, 
1875-May  1876.  Ord.  priest,  Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  28,  1875.  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  (Emmanuel  Church),  May  14,  1876-July  1877;  Keene, 
N.  H.,  (Un.  Cong.),  May  7,  1878-Jan.  25,  1885.  State  missionary, 
Mich.,  Jan.  1,  1885-Dec.  31,  1885.  Manistee,  Mich.,  Jan.  1,  1886- 
Dec.  31,  1888;  Brighton  (First  Parish),  Sept.  11,  1890-Sept.  11, 
1897;   Ottawa,  Ont.,  Sept.  1,  1898-. 

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1892. 

OLIVER  JAY  FAIRFIELD.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Moimt  Holly,  O.,  Mar.  15,  1866.  A.B.,  Antioch  Coll.,  O.,  1888; 
A.M.,  Antioch  Coll.,  1892.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Youngstown,  O., 
Nov.  22,  1892-Mar.  5,  1893;  Bedford,  Mar.  19,  1893-Dec.  31,  1895; 
Spokane,  Wash.,  Jan.  6,  1896-Apr.  21,  1901. 

WALTER   COX    GREEN  formerly  WALTER   COX.     3.   S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  Portland,  Me.,  Mar.  14,  1866.  A.B.  1889.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.) 
Puyallup,Wash.,  July  31,  1892-Sept.  25,  1892  ;  Castine,  Me.,  Oct.  1, 
1893-Feb.  16,  1896;  Dighton,  Sept.  12,  1897-Sept.  30,  1899.  In 
Public  Library,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  30,  1900-. 

♦SAMUEL  FOSTER   McCLEARY.     3.  S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  Boston,  Xov.  17,  1865.  A.B.  1888.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  (Un.  Cong.) 
(Willow  Place  Chapel),  Oct.  9,  1892-Dec.  2,  1892.  d.  at  sea,  Dec.  2, 
1892. 

See  :  "  A  Memorial  of  Samuel  Foster  McCleary,  Jr.,"  [Cambridge,  1893]. 

FRANKLIN   CHESTER   SOUTHWORTH.     3.  S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  North  Collins,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  15,  1863.  A.B.  1887.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.) 
Duluth,  Minn.,  Nov.  29,  1892-Dec.  12,  1897;  Chicago,  111.,  (Third 
Unitarian  Church),  Dec.  19,  1897-Oct.  1,  1899.  Secretary  W^estem 
Unitarian  Conference,  Oct.  1,  1899-. 


Adolf  Augustus  Berle.     1.6. 

b.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Jan.  24,  1865.  S.T.B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  O.,  1887; 
A.B.  1891 ;  A.M.  1891 ;  S.T.D.,  Yankton  Coll.,  S.  Dak.,  1894.  Ord. 
(Tr.  Cong.)  New  Richmond,  Wis.,  Sept.  17,  1887-Nov.  1889; 
Brighton,  May  17,  189 1-. 


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Louis  Fletcher  Berry.     1. 

b.  Timsville,  Pa.,  Nov.  24,  1868.  A.B.  1892 ;  Grad.  Andover  Theo- 
logical Sem.,  1894.  Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.)  Groveland,  June  26,  1894- 
Jan.  4,  1897;  Montclair,  N.  J.,  (First  Congregational  Church, 
assistant  pastor),  Jan.  5,  1897-. 

Wilson  Riley  Buxton.     2. 

b.  Elbinsville,  Pa.,  June  19,  1861.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Westborough, 
Sept.  15,  1892-Nov.  1,  1893  ;  Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.)  South  Acton,  May  2, 
1894  (installed  Apr.  29,  1895)-Oct.  1,  1900;  Little  Compton,  R.  I., 
Nov.  18,  1900-. 

Thomas  Edward  Chappell.     1. 

b.  Nashville,  Ind.,  Aug.  21,  1864.  Litt.B.,  Univ.  of  Nebraska, 
1891.  West  Upton  (Un.  Cong.),  Aug.  1,  1892  {Ord.  Dec.  6,  1892)- 
Oct.  15,  1896;   Holyoke,  Oct.  15,  1896-. 

Carl  Gregg  Doney.     1. 

b.  Columbus,  O.,  July  24,  1867.  S.B.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1891; 
LL.B.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1893;  A.M.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1899. 
Bainbridge,  O.,  (Meth.  Epis.),  Oct.  1893-Oct.  1895.  Ord.  deacon, 
Ironton,  O.,  Sept.  29,  1895.  Granville,  O.,  Oct.  1895-Oct.  1898. 
Ord.  elder,  Washington  Court  House,  O.,  Oct.  3,  1897 .  Delaware,  O., 
(St.  Paurs  Church),  Oct.  1898-Oct.  1900;  Columbus,  O.,  (King 
Avenue  Church),  Oct.  1900-. 

Algernon  Sidney  Dyer.     1. 

b.  Mollis,  Me.,  May  2,  1868.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1891; 
A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1896.     Not  ord.     Teacher,  Biddeford,  Me. 

James  Everett  Frame.     1.  A.M.  1892. 

b.  East  Boston,  Mar.  24,  1868.  A.B.  1891 ;  Grad.  Union  Theological 
Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1895.  Union  Theological  Seminary:  Instructor  in 
New  Testament  Department,  1897-1901.  Ord.  (Presb.)  Boston, 
June  6,  1898.  Union  Theological  Seminary:  Assistant  Professor  in 
New  Testament  Department,  190 1-. 

Fenwick  Williams  Fraser.     1. 

b.  Elm  Bank,  Antigonish,  N.  S.,  Aug.  6,  1865.  A.B.,  St.  Francis 
Xavier  Coll.,  N.  S.,  1886;  A.M.,  Princeton  Univ.,  N.  J.,  1890; 
S.T.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1891.  Ord.  (Presb.)  Langhome,  Pa., 
July  14,  1890-Sept.  1890;  Columbus,  Ind.,  July  1,  1892-May  1, 
1896  ;  Morris,  Manitoba,  July  1897-May  1,  1898  ;  Crookston,  Minn., 
May  10,  1898-. 

Willis  Hatfield  Hazard.     1.  A.M.  1892. 

b.  West  Chester,  Pa.,  July  26,  1866.  A.B.,  Haverford  Coll.,  Pa., 
1887;    Grad.  General  Theological  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1891 ;    Ph.D.  1894. 


117  [1892 

Orel.  (Prot.  Epis.)  deacon,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  29,  1891.  Concord, 
Delaware  Co.,  Pa.,  Jan.  1,  1896-Apr.  10,  1898.  Ord.  priest,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. ,  Jan.  19 ,  1896 .  Worcester  (St.  Mark's  Church) ,  Apr.  24, 
1898-Sept.  1,  1898.  Assistant  editor  The  Churchman,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1898-1899.     Secular  occupation.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦Ambrose  Watts  MacLeod.     1.  A.M.  1892. 

b.  Dunstaffuage,  P.  E.  I.,  Dec.  4,  1864.  A.B.,  Dalhousie  Univ.,  N.  S., 
1888;  Grad.  Presbyterian  Coll.  of  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1890;  A.B.  1891. 
Ord.  (Pkesb.)  Halifax,  N.  S.,  May  2,  1890.  d.  Cambridge,  June  17, 
1893. 

Frank  Albert  Mansfield.     0.3. 

h.  Camden,  Me.,  Jan.  25,  1858.  S.B.,  Maine  State  Coll.,  1880; 
S.M.,  Maine  State  Coll.,  1883;  S.T.B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  O.,  1884. 
Res.  Hackensack,  N.  eT. 

Elmer  Ellsworth  Newbert.     1. 

b.  Waldoborough,  Me.,  Nov.  15,  1861.  Grad.  Bangor  Theological 
Sem.,  Me.,  1890.  Augusta,  Me.,  (Un.  Cong.),  June  1,  1892  {Ord. 
Oct.  25,  1892)-. 

Jesse  Gilman  Nichols.     1.  A.M.  1892. 

b.  West  Amesbury  (now  Merrimac),  Aug.  27,  1869.  A.B.  1891; 
Grad.  Andover  Theological  Sem.,  1894.  Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.)  Hamilton, 
Sept.  13,  189  4-. 

Arthur  Theodore  Randall.    0.3. 

b.  Wilmington,  111.,  Sept.  12,  1865.  M.D.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  111., 
1895.     Not  ord.     Physician,  Lockport,  HI.,  Chicago,  111. 

Frederic  William  Sanders.     1.  A.M.  1892. 

b.  Westchester,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  17,  1864.  A.B.,  Coll.  of  the  City  of 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1883  ;  Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  111.,  1895.  Ashe- 
ville,  N.  C,  (Un.  Cong.),  Oct.  1892-June  1893.  West  Virginia 
University:  Assistant  Professor  of  European  History,  1897-Apr. 
1899;  Professor  of  European  History,  Apr.  1899-Oct.  1899.  New 
Mexico  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts :  President  and 
Professor  of  Political  and  Economic  Science,  July  1899-. 

William  Emil  Schliemann.     1.  A.M.  1892. 

6.  Princeton,  111.,  Nov.  23,  1859.  A.B. ,  Knox  Coll.,  111.,  1884;  A.M., 
Knox  Coll.,  1887;  S.T.B.,  Divinity  School,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  111., 
1889  ;  Ph.D.,  Knox  Coll.,  1890.  Ord.  (Bapt.)  Fairmount,  111.,  July 
1889.  Maplewood,  Dec.  15,  1891-May  1,  1893;  Winchester,  Nov. 
1,  1894-Dec.  1898;  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  Sept.  1,  1899-Nov.  15,  1900; 
Mason  City,  la.,  Nov.  15,  1900-. 


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Lewis  Herbert  Stoughton.     1. 

b.  Flagg,  111.,  Sept.  6,  1867.  S.B.,  Univ.  of  Nebraska,  1890.  Bara- 
boo.  Wis.,  (UN.  Cong.),  July  1,  1892-July  1,  1893;  Albion,  Neb., 
(Tit.  Cong.),  May  1,  1895  {Ord.  July  2,  1895)-Apr.  1,  1900. 

Joseph  Edson  Waterhouse.     1. 

b.  (iorham.  Me.,  Jan.  12,  1867.  A.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1891.  Ord. 
(Meth.  Efis.)  deacon,  Boston,  Apr.  10,  1892.  Groveland,  Apr. 
1893-Apr.  1894;  Revere,  Apr.  1894-Apr.  1895;  Shrewsbury,  Apr. 
1895-Apr.  11,  1898.  Ord.  elder,  Springfield,  Apr.  12,  1896.  Wol- 
laston,  Apr.  11.  1898-Apr.  16,  1901;  Allston,  Apr.  16,  1901-. 

Arthur  Vernon  Woodworth.     1. 

b.  Boston,  May  30,  1865.  A.B.  1891 ;  S.T.B.,  Episcopal  Theological 
School,  1894;  Ph.D.,  Freiburg  Univ.,  Germany,  1896.  Not  ord. 
Res.  Boston. 

1893. 

♦JOSEPH   LAFAYETTE   CORNELIUS.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  nearMt.  Mourne,  N.  C,  Nov.  8,  1866.  A.B. ,  Trinity  Coll.,  N.  C, 
1889.     d.  Boston,  Sept.  25,  1893. 

TOMONOBU   HIROTSU.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Choshu,  Japan,  Nov.  13,  1865.  Grad.  Doshisha  Coll.,  Japan,  1886  ; 
Grad.  Theological  Department,  Doshisha  Coll.,  1889.  Doshisha  Col- 
lege :  Principal,  189 9-. 

NOBUTA   KISHIMOTO  formerly  NOBUTA   TAKI.     3.  S.T.B.  and  A.M. 
b.  Okayama,  Japan,  Dec.  16,   1865.     Grad.  Doshisha  Coll.,  Japan, 
1884;    Grad.  Theological  Department,  Doshisha  Coll.,   1887.     Not 
ord.     Teacher  and  editor,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

ABRAM   WYMAN.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Skowhegan,  Me.,  May  25,  1865.  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  Me.,  1889. 
Topeka,  Ivans.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Oct.  1893  {Ord.  Feb.  14,  1894)-. 


J^mes  Oscar  Atkinson.     1.  A.M.  1893. 

b.  Wake  Co.,  N.  C,  Apr.  20,  1866.  A.M.,  Wake  Forest  Coll..  N.  C, 
1890.  Elon  College,  N.  C. :  Professor  of  Latin  and  of  Moral  and 
Social  Science,  Sept.  1,  1890-June  1900.  Ord.  (Ciik.)  Jonesborough, 
N.  C,  Nov.  24,  1893.  Auburn,  N.  C,  Nov.  1893-Nov.  1897;  Ca- 
tawba Springs,  N.  C,  Nov.  1893-Nov.  1895;  Elon  College,  N.  C, 
Nov.  1894-Nov.  1896.  Editor  The  Christian  Sun,  Elon  College, 
N.  C,  May  15,  1900-.     Mt.  Auburn,  N.  C,  Nov.  1900-. 


119  [i893 

George  Sprague  Ball.     1. 

b.  Orrville,  O.,  Apr.  27,  1868.  A.B.,  Baldwin  Univ.,  O.,  1892; 
Grad.  Andover  Theological  Sem.,  1897. 

Daniel  Emery  Burtner.     1. 

b.  llarrisburg,  Pa.,  Dec.  6,  1862.  A.B.,  Lebanon  Valley  Coll..  Pa., 
1886  ;  A.M.,  Lebanon  Valley  Coll.,  1889  ;  S.T.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn., 
1890.  Clay  Centre,  Kans.,  (Tr.  Cong.),  June  15,  1890  {Orel.  Sept. 
25,  1890)-Jnne  15,  1892;  Boylston  Centre,  June  1,  1893-Apr.  12, 
1898;    Swampscott,  Apr.  15,  1898  (installed  Nov.  10,  1899)-. 

William  Eugene  Cadmus.     1. 

b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  4,  1867.  A.B.,  Cornell  Coll.,  la.,  1889  ;  S.T.B., 
Boston  Univ.,  1892.  Dennis  (Tr.  Cong.)  (Union  Church),  Apr.  1, 
1890-June  1,  1892;  Hingham,  Jan.  1,  1891  {Ord.  June  12,  1894)- 
Jan.  17,  1897;  Elyria,  O.,  Feb.  7,  1897-. 

William  Herman  Detwyler.     1. 

b.  Phelps,  X.  Y.,  Aug.  24,  1867.  Ph.B.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1889. 
Not  ord.     Teacher.     Res.  West  Somerville. 

Charles  Henry  Fields.     0.6. 

b.  Enfield,  111.,  June  4,  1859.  S.B.,  Southern  Illinois  Coll.,  1888. 
Ord.  (CuMB.  Presb.)  Albion,  111.  Petersburg,  Ind.,  Sept.  1890- 
Sept.  1892;  Bedford,  N.  H.  (Presb.),  Oct.  15,  1893-Mar.  15,  1896. 
Secular  occupation,  Chicago,  111. 

Frederic  Gill.     2. 

b.  Kingston,  Ont.,  Apr.  17,  1862.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological 
School,  Pa.,  1890.     Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Arlington,  Feb.  4,  1892-. 

Henry  Montesquieu  Green.     1. 

b.  Salford,  Lancashire,  England,  Sept.  9,  1860.  S.T.B.,  Meadville 
Theological  School,  Pa.,  1889.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Bolton,  Jan.  14, 
1891-June  1892.  Ord.  (Prot.  Epis.)  deacon,  Boston,  June  5,  1898. 
Ord.  priest,  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  May  24,  1899. 

Herman  Haugerud.     1. 

b.  Christiania,  Noi'way.  Oct.  7,  1864.  Puyallup,  AVash.,  (Un. 
Cong.),  Oct.  1890  {Ord.  Dec.  3,  1890)-Aug.  1892;  Rowe,  June  1, 
1893-Oct.  1,  1895;  Mirmeapolis,  Minn.,  (Free  Christian  Church), 
Oct.  13,  1895-May  28,  1899;   Hudson,  Wis.,  July  1899-. 

Henry  Harrison  Haynes.     1.6. 

6.  Alexandria,  N.  H.,  Aug.  23,  1849.  A.B.  1873  (1874);  S.T.B., 
Episcopal  Theological  School,  1877;  A.M.  1887;  Ph.D.  1899.  Ord. 
(Prot.  Epis.)  deacon,  Cambridge,  June  20,  1877.  Tilton,  N.  H.,Oct.  1, 
1877-Nov.  1,  1878.    Ord.  priest,  Tilton,  N.  H.,  Mar.  14, 1878.  Denver, 


i893]  120 

Col.,  (Trinity  Memorial  Chapel),  Nov.  1,  1878-Sept.  1,  1880.  Prin- 
cipal Jarvis  Hall  School,  Denver,  Col.,  Nov.  1,  1878-Feb.  1,  1882. 
Fort  Collins,  Col.,  Feb.  1,  1882-June  1,  1883  ;  Tilton,  N.  H.,  June  1, 
1883-July  1,  1884;  Boston  (St.  Paul's  Church),  Aug.  1,  1884-Apr.  1, 
1885;  Littleton,  N.  H.,  May  1,  1885-May  1,  1886;  Cambridge  (St. 
Peter's  Church),  Oct.  1,  1888-Jan.  1,  1890.  Church  Divinity  School 
of  the  Pacific,  Cal. :  Professor  of  Old  Testament  Language  and  Litera- 
ture, 1899-1900. 

Edwin  Bradford  Leavitt.     3. 

b.  Dorchester,  June  4,  1868.  A.B.  1890.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Brat- 
tleborough,  Vt.,  July  6,  1893-Dec.  31,  1896;  Washington,  D.  C, 
Jan.  13,  1897-Jan.  1,  1900;   San.  Francisco,  Cal.,  Jan.  1,  1900-. 

Hugh  William  Boyd  Mackay.     1. 

b.  Coleraine,  Ireland,  Apr.  21,  1843.  A.B.,  Dublin  Univ.,  Ireland, 
1863;  LL.B.,  Dublin  Univ.,  1863.     Not  ord.     Res.  Cambridge. 

Lewis  Kennedy  Morse.     1. 

6.  Boston,  July  23, 1869.  A.B.  1891 ;  LL.B.  1895.  Notord.  Lawyer, 
Boston . 

Amandus  Halvdan  Norman.     1. 

b.  Stange,  Norway,  June  5,  1865.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological 
School,  Pa.,  1892.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  (Free 
Christian  Church),  Sept.  3,  1893-Nov.  20,  1895;  Hanska,  Minn., 
Sept.  16,  1893- ;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  (Free  Christian  Church),  Nov. 
1899-. 

Gaylard  Hawkins  Patterson.     1.  A.M.  1893  (1894). 

b.  Slippery  Hock,  Pa.,  Aug.  18,  1866.  A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ., 
1888;  Ph.D.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1890;  S.T.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1892. 
Ord.  (Meth.  Epis.)  deacon,  Roxbury,  Apr.  10,  1892.  Millville,  N.Y., 
Oct.  1893-Oct.  1894;  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  (Clinton  Street  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church),  Oct.  9,  1894-Oct.  12,  1896.  Ord.  elder,  Corn- 
ing, N.  Y.,  Oct.  11,  1896.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  (Sumner  Place  INIethodist 
Episcopal  Church),  Oct.  12,  1896-Oct.  1900;  Smethport.  Pa.,  Oct. 
19 00-. 

Herbert  Taylor  Stephens.     2.  A.M.  1893. 

b.  Mechanicsburg,  O.,  Sept.  10,  1864.  Ph.B.,  Adrian  Coll.,  Mich., 
1888;  A.B.,  Adrian  Coll.,  1889;  S.T.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1891.  New 
Cumberland,  W.  Va.,  (Meth.  Prot.),  Sept.  1891-Sept.  1892.  Ord. 
Houtzdale,  Pa.,  Sejit.  11,  1892.  Waynesburg,  Pa.,  Sept.  1894-Sept.  7, 
1896.  Kansas  City  University,  Kans.  :  Professor  of  Church  History 
and  Assistant  Professor  of  Philosophy,  1896-. 


121  [i894 

John  Webster  Ward.     0.3. 

b.  Bridport,  England,  Dec.  16,  1860.  Grad.  School  of  Theology, 
Boston  Univ.,  1888.  Ord.  (Meth.  Epis.)  deacon,  Milford,  Apr.  8, 
1888.  Lynn  (Broadway  Methodist  Episcopal  Church),  Apr.  16, 
1889-Apr.  16,  1894.  Ord.  elder,  Holyoke,  Apr.  1),  1893.  Newbury- 
port  (People's  Methodist  Episcopal  Chnrch),  Apr.  16,  1894-Apr.  11, 
1898;    Stoneham,  Apr.  11,  1898-. 

Luther  Hess  Waring.     1. 

b.  Tyrone,  Pa.,  June  13,  1865.  Grad.  Evangelical  Lutheran  Theo- 
logical Sem.,  Pa.,  1896.  Ord.  (LuTii.)  Altoona,  Pa.,  Sept.  13,  1896. 
Lovettsville,  Va.,  Dec.  12,  1896-June  1,  1899;  Scranton,  Pa.,  June 
1,  1899-. 

John  Moss  Wathen.     1.  A.M.  1893  (1894). 

b.  Uichibucto,  N.  B.,  Jan.  17,  1867.  Grad.  Bangor  Theological  Sem., 
Me.,  1890;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1892.  Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.) 
Lisbon,  N.  H.,  Sept.   6,   1893-June  1899;    Claremout,  N.  H.,  June 

189  9-. 

Lewis  Gilbert  Wilson.     1. 

b.  Southborough,  Feb.  19,  1858.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Leicester,  Sept.  5, 
1883-Sept.  1885;  Hopedale,  Sept.  1,  1885-. 

1894. 

WENDELL   PHILLIPS    ELKINS.     3.  S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  Fairfield,  Vt.,  Sept.  16,  1862.  A.B.  1888.  Bath,  N.H.,  (Un.Cong.), 
Sept.  1894-Mar.  13,  1898.  Ord.  Littleton,  X.  IL,  Oct.  18,  1894. 
Peterborough,  N.  IL,  Mar.  20,  1898-Oct.  1,  1899:  Wareham  (Tk. 
Cong.),  Feb.  1901-. 

FRANK   ALBERT   GILMORE.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Belfast,  Me.,  Dec.  27,  1864.  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  Me.,  1890; 
A.M.,  Colby  Coll.,  1894.  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  (Un.  Cong.),  July 
1892  {Ord.  Nov.  30,  1892)-Sept.  1893 ;  Haverhill,  Oct.  10,  1894- 
Apr.  1,  1900;  Madison,  Wis.,  Apr.  8,  1900-. 

WALTER   REID   HUNT.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Camden,  Me.,  Nov.  15,  1867.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1890. 
Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Duxbury,  Oct.  23,  1894-July  5,  1896;  Ellsworth, 
Me.,  Nov.  1,  1896-Oct.  31,  1898;  Orange,  N.  J.,  Nov.  1,  1898-. 

MINOT   OSGOOD   SIMONS.     3.  S.T.B.  and  A.M. 

b.  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Sept.  24,  1868.  A.B.  1891.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.) 
Billerica,  Jan.  23,  1895-Dec.  31,  1899;  Cleveland.  <).,  Jan.  1,  1900-. 


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122 


Peru  Johnson  Andrews.     1. 

b.  Kristianstad,  Sweden,  Apr.  25,  1868.  Grad.  Meadville  Theologi- 
cal School,  Pa.,  1898.     Bookseller,  El  Paso,  Tex. 

Myron  Eugene  Baker.     3.  A.M.  1894. 

b.  Kenosha,  Wis.,  Apr.  12,  1869.  Litt.B.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  1890; 
Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  1898.  Teacher,  Poynette,  Wis.,  1898- 
1899.  Williamette  University,  Ore.  :  Professor  of  English  and  Mod- 
ern Languages,  1899-. 

Leon  Edwin  Bell.     0.3. 

b.  Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  20,  1857.  A.B.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  111., 
188-4  ;  S.T.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1895.  Orangeville,  111.,  (Meth.  Epis.), 
Sept.  29,  1884-Oct.  3,  1887.  Ord.  deacon,  Evanston,  111.,  Oct.  10, 
1886.  Yomigstown,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  8,  1889-Oct.  6,  1891;  Barnstead, 
N.  H.,  (Tk.  Cong.),  July  1,  1892-Apr.  18,  1896  ;  Springfield  (Meth. 
Epis.)  (Brightwood  Union  Evangelical  Church,  later  Brightwood 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church),  Apr.  26,  1896-. 

Charles  Reynolds  Brown.     0.3. 

b.  Bethany,  W.  Va.,  Oct.  1,  1862.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1883; 
A.M.,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1886;  S.T.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1889.  Cincin- 
nati, O.,  (Meth.  Epis.)  (Wesley  Chapel),  June  1889-Sept.  1892. 
OrcZ.  deacon,  Xenia,  O.,  Sept.  3,  1889.  Ord.  elder,  Covington,  Ky., 
Sept.  10,  1891.  Charlestown  (Tr.  Cong.)  (Winthrop  Congregational 
Church),  Sept.  20,  1892-Sept.  22,  1896;  Oakland,  Cal.,  (First  Con- 
gregational Church),  Oct.  3,  1896-. 

Edwin  Stutely  Carr.     1.  A.M.  1894. 

b.  Maquon,  111.,  Sept.  24,  1860.  A.B.,  Knox  Coll.,  111.,  1882  ;  A.M., 
Knox  Coll.,  1885;  S.T.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1885;  S.T.D.,  Knox 
Coll.,  1901.  Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.)  Humboldt,  la.,  Sept.  9,  1885-,July  7, 
1886;  Lyons,  la.,  Nov.  1,  1888-Jan.  1,  1890:  Fort  Dodge,  la.,  Jan. 
1,  1890-Oct.  1,  1893;  Stillman  Valley,  111.,  Sept.  1,  1894-May  1, 
1899;  Whcaton,  111.,  (College  Church  of  Christ),  May  1,  1899-. 

♦Ohannes  Chatschumian.     1. 

b.  Eli.sabcthpol,  Caucasus,  Russia,  Feb.  28,  1869.  d.  Leipsic,  Ger- 
many, May  16,  1896. 

William  Morse  Cole.     1. 

b.  Roxl.ury,  Feb.  10, 1866.  A.B.  1890  ;  A.M.  1896.  Res.  Orford,  N.  H. 

Christopher  Walter  Collier.     0.3. 

b.  Westbury,  Wiltshire,  England,  Feb.  23,  1866.  A.B.,  Williams 
Coll.,  1892;  A.B.  1893;  S.T.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1896.  Ord. 
(Tr.  Cong.)  North  Adams,  Jan.  3,  1894.  East  Hampton,  Conn., 
Jan.  3,  1894-Oct.  6,  1897;  Orange,  Jan.  1,  1899-. 


123  [i894 

Frederick  Lincoln  Davis.     1.3.  A.M.  1893. 

b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  21,  1866.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  City  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1888;  Grad.  Union  Theological  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1891.  Ord. 
(Tr.  Cong.)  Ward  Hill,  Nov.  13,  18'J3-May  1896;  New  Bedford 
(First  Trinitarian  Congregational  Church),  Dec.  1897-. 

Walter  Cazenove  Douglas.     0.3. 

6.  Bedford  Co.,  Va.,  July  17,  1870.  A.B.  1893;  LL.B.,  Univ.  of 
Pennsylvania,  1897.     Not  ord.     Lawyer,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Edward  Fiske.     0.6. 

b.  Sullivan,  Me.,  July  8,  1864.  A.B.  1887;  LL.B.  1890.  Not  ord. 
Lawyer,  Boston. 

Wilfred  Harris.     1. 

b.  York,  England,  Mar.  22,  1866.  A.B.,  Durham  Univ.,  England, 
1888  ;  Grad.  Manchester  Coll.,  England,  1892  ;  A.M.,  Durham  Univ., 
1893.  Manchester,  England,  (Un.  Cong.)  (Longsight  Free  Christian 
Church),  Feb.  23,  1895-Aug.  19,  1900;  Bolton,  England,  (Unity 
Church),  Aug.  26,  1900-. 

Oscar  Brown  Hawes.     1. 

b.  Montclair,  N.  J.,  Feb.  24,  1872.  A.B.  1893.  Greeley,  Col., 
(Un.  Cong.),  Jan.  1,  1896-July  1,  1896;  Toronto,  Ont.,  Jan.  1897 
{Ord.  May  4,  1897)-June  10,  1900;  Germantown,  Pa.,  Jan.  1,  1901-. 

Alan  Bedford  Hudson.     0.3. 

b.  Cape  St.  Francis,  Newfoundland.  Dec.  10,  1866.  Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.) 
North  Weymouth,  Dec.  28,  1892-Aug.  1,  1896;  Brockton  (First  Con- 
gregational Church),  Dec.  1,  1897-. 

Watari  Kitashima.     2.3. 

b.  Echijen,  Japan,  Jan.  16,  1868.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological 
School,  Pa.,  1891;  Ph.D.,  Allegheny  Coll.,  Pa.,  1893;  S.T.B., 
Meadville  Theological  School,  1894.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Vineland, 
N.  J.,  May  2,  1894-June  28,  1896.    Secular  occupation,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

Theodore  Wesley  Koch.     1.  A.M.  1894. 

b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Aug.  4,  1871.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania, 
1892;  A.B.  1893.     Not  ord.     Res.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

John  Berridge  McCuish.     1. 

b.  Loch  Lomond,  N.  S.,  May  18,  1858.  A.B.,  Park  Coll.,  Mo.,  1887  ; 
A.M.,  Princeton  Univ.,  N.  J.,  1889;  Grad.  Princeton  Theological 
Sem.,  N.  J.,  1890;  Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  the  City  of  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1892.     St.  Louis,  Mo.,  (Presb.)  (Lee  Avenue  Presbyterian  Church), 


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Jan.  1,  1892  {Onl.  May  2,  1892)-Oct.  1,  1893;  Fulton,  Mo.,  (First 
Presbyterian  Church),  July  1,  1894-July  1,  1895;  Pueblo,  Col., 
(Westminster  Presbyterian  Church),  Aug.  18,  1895-Dec.  18,  1896; 
Denver,  Col.,  (North  Presbyterian  Church),  Dec.  20,  1896-July  30, 
1899;  Leadville,  Col.,  Aug.  1,  1899-. 

Ismar  John  Peritz.     2.  A.M.  1893. 

b.  Breslau,  Germany,  Jan.  8,  1863.  Grad.  Drew  Theological  Sem., 
N.  J.,  1887;  Ph.D.  1898.  Accord,  N.  Y.,  (Meth.  Epis.),  Apr.  14, 
1887-Apr.  3,  1889.  Ord.  deacon,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  7,  1889. 
Ridgebury,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  10,  1889-Apr.  1,  1891.  Ord.  elder,  Yonkers, 
N.  Y.,  Apr.  5,  1891.  Spencertovvn,  N.  Y.,  and  Harlemville,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  7,  1891-Apr.  5,  1893;  Mattapan,  June  1,  1893-Apr.  4,  1895. 
Syracuse  University,  N.  Y. :  Professor  of  Semitic  Languages  and 
Archaeology,  1896-. 

John  Parkhurst  Putnam.     3.  A.M.  1894. 

b.  Worcester,  Mar.  12,  1867.    A.B.  1891.    Not  ord.    Res.  Worcester. 

John  William  Roberts.     3.  A.M.  1892. 

b.  Marcy,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  7,  1865.  A.B.,  Colgate  Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1890; 
A.B.  1891.     Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  xV.yer,  Oct.  30,  1894-. 

Henry  Wilson  Ruoff.     2. 

b.  Germantown,  Pa.,  Nov.  3,  1867.  S.B.,  Pennsylvania  State  Nomial 
School,  1887;  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Indiana,  1890.     Teacher. 

Nathaniel  Saltonstall  Howe  Sanders.     2. 

b.  Salem,  Feb.  13,  1871.     A.B.  1892.     Secular  occupation,  Boston. 

♦Philip  Henry  Savage.     1. 

b.  North  Brookfield,  Feb.  11,  1868.  A.B.  1893;  A.M.  1896.  Not 
ord.     Res.  Boston,     d.  Boston,  June  4,  1899. 

James  William  VanKirk.     1. 

b.  Feed  Springs,  Harrison  Co.,  O.,  Feb.  27,  1858.  S.B.,  Mount 
Union  Coll.,  O.,  1888;  A.B.,  Mount  Union  Coll.,  1891;  S.T.B., 
Boston  Univ.,  1892;  A.M.,  Mount  Union  Coll.,  1894.  Onl.  (Meth. 
Epis.)  deacon,  Steubenville,  O.,  Sept.  18,  1892.  Twinsburg,  O., 
Sept.  1894-Sept.  18,  1896.  Ord.  elder,  Uhrichsville,  O.,  Sept.  20, 
1896.     Windliam,  O.,  Sept.  1896-Apr.  15,  1898. 


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1895. 

GEORGE   RUDOLPH   GEBAUER.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Schmardt  near  Kreutzburg,  Germany,  Mar.  17,  1857.  Ord. 
(UN.  Cong.)  Cincinnati,  O.,  (Unity  Church),  Dec.  8,  1895-Mar.  6, 
1898;  Alton,  111.,  Mar.  13,  1898-. 

ALFRED  RODMAN  HUSSEY.  3.  S.T.B. 

b.  New  Bedford,  Mar.  22,  1869.  A.B.  1892  (1893).  Ord.  (Un.Cong.) 
West  Roxbnry,  Oct.  2,  1896-Dec.  31,  1898;  Taunton,  Jan.  1,  1899-. 

BURRIS   ATKINS   JENKINS.     2.  S.T.B. ;    A.M.  1896. 

b.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Oct.  2,  1869.  A.B.,  Bethany  Coll.,  W.  Va., 
1891.  Ord.  (Disc.)  Bethany,  W.  Va.,  June  1891.  Santa  Barbara, 
Cal.,  Sept.  13,  1891-Jan.  11,  1892;  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  (Third 
Christian  Church),  July  12,  1896-July  1,  1899.  University  of 
Indianapolis,  Ind.  :  President  and  Professor  of  New  Testament  Lit- 
erature. 1899-1900.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  (Richmond  Avenue  Church  of 
Christ),  July  1,   1900-. 

AUGUSTUS     PHINEAS     RECCORD     formerly     PHINEAS     AUGUSTUS 
RECCORD.     3.  S.T.B. 
b.  Acashnet,  Feb.  14,  1870.     A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  1.,  1892.      Ord 
(Un.Cong.)   Chelsea,  Oct.  9,  1895-Apr.  1,  1897;    Cambridgeport, 
Apr.  1,  1897-. 

CARLOS    CARSON   ROWLISON.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Kent,  Ind.,  May  5,  1865.  A.B.,  Eureka  Coll.,  111.,  1891.  Gibson 
City,  111.,  (Disc),  July  1891-.July  1892;  Orrf.  Jefferson  City,  Mo., 
Nov.  26,  1895-Sept.  1,  1896;  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  Sept.  6,  1896-Aug. 
31,  1898;  Marshalltown,  la.,  Sept.  1,  1898-May  20,  1899;  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.,  (Third  Christian  Church),  June  1,  1899-. 

*EARL   BOYNTON   WOOD.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Jan.  7,  1871.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1892. 
Lovell,'Me.,  (Tk.  Cong.),  Nov.  22,  1896  {Ord.  May  17,  1897)-Nov. 
21,  1897  ;  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.,  Feb.  6,  1898-June  22,  1899.  d.  Presque 
Isle,  Me.,  June  22,  1899. 


Joseph  Cady  Allen.     1. 

b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  30,  1869.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological 
School,  Pa.,  1893.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  AVinona,  Minn.,  Dec.  16, 1895- 
July  31,  1896;  Redlands,  Cal.,  Mar.  18,  1897-May  1,  1898. 

John  Henry  Applebee.     1. 

b.  Davenport,  England,  Mar.  12,  1868.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological 
School,  Pa.,  1894.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Meadville,  Pa.,  June  14,  1894. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  (Parkside  Unitarian  Society),  Oct.  15,  1895-May  7, 
1899  ;  West  Roxbury,  May  14,  1899-. 


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Walter  Lewis  Barrell.     1.3. 

6.  Hyde  Park,  Sept.  21,  1866.  A.B.  1893.  Not  ord.  Assistant  in 
Boston  Athenaeum. 

Frederick  Marsh  Bennett.     3.  A.M.  1895. 

b.  Woodstock,  O.,  Apr.  6,  1866.  Litt.B.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  1889. 
Carthage,  Mo.,  (Un.  ConCx.),  Sept.  15,  1895  (Ord.  Nov.  4,  1895)- 
Sept.  1,  1896;  Keokuk,  la.,  Sept.  20,  1896-Nov.  18,  1899;  Law- 
rence, Kans.,  Nov.  19,  189 9-. 

Alexander  Phoenix  Bourne.     1.  A.M.  1895. 

b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  7,  1866.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1890; 
Grad.  Andover  Theological  Sem.,  1894.  Exeter,  N.  H.,  (Tr.  Cong.) 
(Second  Congregational  Church),  Aug.  1,  1895  (Ord.  Dec.  4,  1895)-. 

William  Channing  Brown.     1. 

b.  Sherborn,  Mar.  7,  1868.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa., 
1894.  Gardner  and  Hubbardston  (Un.  Cong.),  July  1,  1895  (Ord. 
Gardner,  Sept.  11,  1895)-Dec.  1,  1898;  Littleton,  Dec.  1,  1898-. 

Horace  Ainsworth  Eaton.    2. 

6.  Quincy,  Oct.  13,  1871.  A.B.  1893;  A.M.  1897;  Ph.D.  1900. 
Not  ord.     Res.  Cambridge. 

Frank  Sumner  Forbes.    0.3. 

b.  Brooks,  Me.,  Jan.  10,  1860.  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Me.,  1885  ;  S.T.B., 
Oberliu  Coll.,  O.,  1888.  Omaha,  Neb.,  (Tk.  Cong.),  June  1888 
(Ord.  Aug.  15,  1888)-June  1889  ;  Nebraska  City,  Neb.,  June  1889- 
Jan.  1891;  Ogden,  Utah,  Feb.  1892-Apr.  1894;  Santa  Barbara,  Cal., 
May  1,  1895-. 

John  Pierce  Fox.     1. 

b.  Dorchester,  Nov.  5,  1872.    A.B.  1894.    Not  ord.    Res.  Dorchester. 

Walter  Scott  Hayden.     0.6. 

b.  Girard,  O.,  Jvme  25,  1864.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Kansas,  1891;  A.M., 
Hiram  Coll.,  O.,  1899.  Ord.  (Disc.)  Brunswick,  O.,  Sept.  29,  1891. 
Pittstown,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1,  1 89 2- July  1,  1894;  West  Pawlet,  Vt., 
Aug.  1,  1895-Mar.  20,  1898;  Pembroke,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1,  1900-. 

Edgar  James  Helms.     1. 

b.  Malone,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  19,  1863.  Ph.B.,  Cornell  Coll.,  la.,  1889; 
S.T.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1893.  West  Abington  (Meth.  Ens.),  Apr. 
1890-Apr.  12,  ISOl.  Ord.  deacon,  Roxbury,  Apr.  10,  1892.  Boston 
(North  End  Methodist  Ejiiscopal  Church),  Dec.  1893-Apr.  1895; 
Boston  (Morgan  Chapel),  Apr.  1895-.  Ord.  elder,  Lowell,  Ajjr.  12, 
1897. 


127  [i895 

Adelbert  Lathrop  Hudson.     2. 

6.  Richland,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  12,  1853.  LL.B.,  Uuiv.  of  Iowa,  187G  ; 
A.B.,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1893.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  (Un.  Coxg.), 
Sept.  1,  1895  {Ord.  Nov.  10,  1895)-Dec.  12,  1897;  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
(First  Unitarian  Congregational  Society),  Jan.  1,  1898-. 

Silas  Jones.     2. 

b.  Owingsville,  Ky.,  Feb.  11,  1867.  A.B.,  Eureka  Coll.,  111.,  1892. 
Newman,  111.,  (Disc),  Sept.  1892-Sept.  1893;  Ord.  Sterling,  111., 
Sept.  1,  1895-Sept.  1,  1900.  Eureka  College,  111.:  Professor  of 
Sacred  Literature,   1900-. 

Richard  Hunter  Kennedy.     1. 

b.  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  May  25,  1868.  A.B.  1893  (1896).  Ord. 
(Tr.  Cong.)  Linden,  Sept.  29,  1892-Apr.  12,  1895;  Pepperell, 
Apr.  1,  1895-July  31,  1897;  San  Mateo,  Cal.,  Nov.  14,  1897- 
June  30,  1900;  Albany,  Ore.,  Sept.  2,  1900-. 

*Willie  Joseph  Laine.    0.6. 

b.  near  Airfield,  Southampton  Co.,  Va.,  June  18,  1863.  A.B.,  Elon 
Coll.,N.  C,  1894.  Ord.  (Chr.)  Berkley,  Va.,  Nov.  2,  1895.  Oak- 
land, Va.,  Nov.  18,  1895-May  28,  1898;  Crittenden,  Va.,  Windsor, 
Va.,  and  Isle  of  Wight,  Va.,  Dec.  1895-May  28,  1898.  d.  Suffolk, 
Va.,  May  28,  1898. 

Lyman  Mevis.     2. 

b.  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1861.  Grad.  Bangor  Theological  Sem., 
Me.,  1890.  East  Douglas  (Tr.  Cong.),  July  1,  1891  {Ord.  Oct.  1, 
1891)-July  1,  1894;  Carlisle,  Oct.  1,  1894-Aug.  15,  1898;  Town- 
send,  Aug.  15,  1898-July  1,  1900;  Worcester  (Church  of  the  Cove- 
nant), Oct.  1,  1900-. 

Andrew  Urquhart  Ogilvie.     1. 

b.  Forfarshire,  Scotland,  Mar.  25,  1866.  Grad.  Bangor  Theological 
Sem.,  Me.,  1892;  A.B.,Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1894.  Ord.  (Tr.Cong.) 
Windsor,  Vt.,  May  28,  1895-Dec.  31,  1898;  Elkhart,  Ind.,  Jan.  1, 
1899-. 

Charles  Albert  Parker.     1.(3. 

b.  Ludlow,  Me.,  Jan.  8,  1859.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1886; 
A.M.,  Brown  Univ.,  1889  ;  Grad.  Rochester  Theological  Sem.,  N.  Y''., 
1889.  Ord.  (Bapt.)  Houlton,  Me.,  July  26,  1889.  Lake  City,  Col., 
Dec.  1889-Oct.  31,  1893;  Carver,  Dec.  1893-Dec.  1894;  Quincy, 
Feb.  10,  1895-Sept.  1898;  Los  Gatos,  Calr,  Sept.  1899-Nov.  1900. 
Missionarv  in  Colorado,  Dec.  1900-. 


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Charles  Hunt  Porter.     2. 

b.  Quiiicy,  Out.  4,  1871.  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  (Un.  Cong.)  (First  Uni- 
tarian Congregational  Society,  assistant  minister),  Oct.  1,  1895- 
Oct.  8,  1890;  Ord.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  (Willow  Place  Chapel),  Oct.  8, 
1896-May  16,  1897  ;  Hingham  (Second  Parish,  and  Third  Congrega- 
tional Society),  June  2,  1897-May  81,  1900;  Newport,  R.  I.,  June  3, 
1900-. 

Edward  Pearson  Pressey.     2. 

b.  Salem,  X.  H.,  June  28,  1869.  A.B.  1893  (1894).  Rowe  (Un. 
Cong.),  June  1,  1896  {Ord.  Oct.  14,  1896)-l)ec.  1,  1899;  Montague, 
May  1,  1900- ;  Turners  Falls,  Sept.  1,  1900-. 

Edward  Kennard  Rand.     1.  A.M.  1895. 

b.  Boston,  Dec.  20,  1871.  A.B.  1894;  Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  Munich, 
Germany,  1900. 

Willard  Reed.     2.  A.M.  1896. 

b.  Mount  Vernon,  X.  Y.,  June  26,  1870.  A.B.  1891.  Ord.  (Un. 
Cong.)  Passaic,  X.  J.,  Apr.  5,  1898-July  2,  1899  ;  Rutherford,  X.  J., 
Oct.  16,  1898-July  2,  1899.     Teacher,  Cambridge. 

Kernan  Robson.     1. 

b.  Xorth  Greenfield,  O.,  Sept.  22,  1872.  A.B.,  Ohio  Xormal  Univ., 
1891;  A.B.,  OhioVVesleyan  Univ.,  1892;  A.M.,  Ohio  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1893;  A.M.' 1894.  University  of  South  Dakota  :  Professor  of 
English  Language  and  Literature,  1895-1897.  Secular  occupation, 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Edwin  Diller  Starbuck /or»?e?-/7/  Edwin  Eli  Starbuck.     1.  A.M.  1895. 

b.  Bridgeport,  Ind.,  Feb.  20,  1866.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Indiana,  1890; 
A.B.  1894;  Ph.D.,  Clark  Univ.,  1897.  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univer- 
sity, Cal.:  Acting  Professor  of  Education,  Sept.  1897-Mar.  1898; 
Assistant  Professor  of  Education,  Mar.  1898-. 

Frank  Lewis  Whipple.     O.G. 

b.  Essex,  Mar.  31,  1859.  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  X.  H.,  1885; 
A.M.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1888;  Grad.  Andover  Theological  Sem., 
1894;  M.D.,Col].  of  Phy.sicians  and  Surgeons,  1895;  S.T.B.,  An- 
dover Theological  Sem.,  1901.  Burlington  (Tk.  Cong.),  Sept.  1, 
1894-Sept.  1,  1895.  West  Chester  State  Xormal  School,  Pa.:  Pro- 
fessor of  Latin  and  (Jreek,  Sept.  1895-1897.  Ord.  Lawrence,  Dec. 
27,  1895. 

Benjamin  Arthur  Whittemore.     1. 

b.  Cam In-idge port.  Mar.  13.  1869.     A.B.  1892;  A.M.  1893. 


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Chester  James  Wilcomb.     1. 

h.  Chester,  N.  II.,  Aug.  27,  1869.  A.B.  181)5;  A.M.,  Columbia 
Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1897;  Grad.  Union  Theological  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1898. 
Ord.   (Bapt.)   Chester,  N.   H.,  June  22,   1898.     Greenville,  N.  II., 


Jan.  19 00-. 


1896. 


CHARLES   MELVIS   CROOKS.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Van  Wert  Co.,  O.,  Sept.  27,  1870.  A.B.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1892. 
Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.)  Colrain,  Feb.  2,  1897-. 

ANDREW   HAHN.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Newton,  Dec.  1,  1869.  A.B.  1893.  Ord.  (Un.Cong.)  Wolfebor- 
ough,  N.  H.,  May  19,  1897-. 

ANGELO   HALL.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Georgetown,  D.  C,  Sept.  16,  1868.  A.B.  1891.  Turners  Falls 
(Un.  Cong.),  Nov.  1,  1897  {Ord.  Dec.  9,  1897)-July  1,  1900;  An- 
dover,  N.  H.,  Sept.  19,  1900-. 

HENRY   OLIVER   HANNUM.     2.  S.T.B. 

b.  Kasota,  Minn.,  Oct.  19,  1871.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Minnesota,  1893. 
Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.)  Southwicli,  Sept.  16,  1896-Oet.  31,  1899 ;  Boston 
(Old  South  Church,  pastor's  assistant),  Nov.  1,  1899-. 

CLARENCE  ADRIAN  LANGSTON.  1.  S.T.B. 

b.  Massac,  Ky.,  May  1,  1867.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  Scliool, 
Pa.,  1895;  A.B.,  Allegheny  Coll.,  Pa.,  1895.  Ord.  (Presb.)  May- 
field,  Ky.,  Oct.  14,  1889.  Newman,  Cal.,  Mar.  1,  1890-Mar.  1, 
1891;  Boston  (Un.  Cong.)  (Barnard  Memorial),  Oct.  11,  1896-Nov. 
6,  1898;  South  Boston  (Unity  Church),  Nov.  6,  1898-Mar.  25,  1900; 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  Apr.  1,  1900-. 

JOSEPH   FRANCIS   LANGTON.     3.   A.M.  1895;   S.T.B. 

b.  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  May  5,  1862.  A.B.,  McGill  Univ.,  Que.,  1887  ; 
Grad.  Presbyterian  Coll.  of  Montreal,  Que.,  1888.  Ord.  (Presb.) 
Rockburn,  Que.,  June  15,  188S-Oct.  1893;  Waltham,  Nov.  1894-. 

ROBERT   MacDONALD.     1.   S.T.B. 

b.  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  July  26,  1860.  Grad.  Newton  Theological  Insti- 
tution, 1885 ;  A.B.  1894;  A.M.  1895.  Ord.  (Bapt.)  Georgetown, 
June  1,  1885-Oct.  1,  1887;  Methuen,  Oct.  1,  1887-May  1,  1891; 
Boston  (Warren  Avenue  Baptist  Church),  May  1891-Jan.  1,  1898; 
Brookhai,  N.  Y.,  (Washington  Avenue  Baptist  Church),  Jan.  1,  1898-. 


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NORMAN   McKINNON.     1.  S.T.B. 

b.  Ayrshire,  Scotland,  Oct.  G,  1862.  Grad.  Bangor  Theological  Sem., 
Me.,  1892;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1894.  St.  John,  N.  B., 
(Tr.  Cong.),  June  1894:-SeiJt.  1895.  Ord.  Saco,  Me.,  July  3,  1894. 
Foxcroft,  Me.,  July  4,  1896-May  27,  1900;  Augusta,  Me.  (South 
Congregational  Church),  May  29,  1900-. 

WALLACE   NELSON   STEARNS.     4.  S.T.B. ;    A.M.  1897. 

b.  Chagrin  Falls,  O.,  Aug.  26,  1866.  A.B.,  Northeastern  Ohio  Nor- 
mal Coll.,  1889;  A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1891;  A.B.  1893; 
A.M.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1894;  Ph.D.,  Boston  Univ.,  1899. 
Ohio  Wesleyan  University:  Adjunct  Professor  of  Greek,  1901-. 

HENRY   COLLIER   WRIGHT.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Le  Koy,  O.,  Aug.  29,  1868.  A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1892; 
Ph.D.,  Boston  Univ.,  1900.  Dubuque,  la.,  (Meth.  Epis.),  Dec. 
1892-Sept.  1893;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  (independent  society.  People's 
Church),  June  1896- June  1897.  Ord.  (Meth.  Epis.)  deacon,  Austin, 
Minn.,  Oct.  9,  1896.  Atlantic,  Sept.  19,  1897-Aug.  1899;  Norwood, 
Sept.  1899-Sept.  1900.  Superintendent  of  Union  Bethel,  Cincinnati, 
O.,  Sept.  1900-. 

Edward  Borncamp /orwer/y  John  Edward  Borncamp.     1.3. 

b.  Le  Sueur,  Minn.,  Nov.  7,  1868.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Minnesota,  1893; 
S.T.B.,  Episcopal  Theological  School,  1896.  Duxbury  (Prot.  Epis.), 
Mar.  23,  1896-Nov.  30,  1897.  Ord.  deacon,  Cambridge,  June  17, 
1896.  Ord.  priest,  Boston,  May  30,  1897.  Boston  (Trinity  Church, 
curate),  Dec.  1,  1897-. 

Louis  Henry  Buckshorn.     1. 

b.  Cincinnati,  ().,  Dec.  17,  1869.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School, 
Pa.,  1895.  Westford  (Un.  Cong.),  Apr.  1896  {Ord.  Oct.  7.  1896)- 
Dec.  15,  1900;  Concord,  N.  H.,  Dec.  1,  190O-. 

Raymond  Calkins.     1.6. 

6.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  10,  1869.  A.B.  1890;  A.M.  1894.  Iowa 
College:  Seth  Richards  Professor  of  Modern  Languages,  1891-1893. 
Ord.  (Tr.Cong.)  Pittsfield  (First  Church,  assistant  pastor),  Oct.  19, 
1896-;  Pittsfield  (Pilgrim  Memorial  Church),  Jan.  13,  1898-. 

Harlan  Paul  Douglass.     1. 

b.  Osage,  la.,  Jan.  4,  1871.  A. B.,  Iowa  Coll.,  1891  ;  Grad.  Andover 
Theological  Sem.,  1894  ;  A.M.,  Iowa  Coll.,  1896.  Manson,  la.,  (Tr. 
Cong.),  June  1894  {Ord.  Oct.  22,  1894)-Sept.  15,  1895;  Ames,  la., 
Nov.  1896-Jan.  1901;  (iilbert,  la.,  Nov.  1896-Nov.  1897;  Spring- 
field, Mo.,  (First  Congregational  Church),  Jan.  1901-. 


131  L1896 

Samuel  Louis  Elberfeld.     1. 

b.  Pomeroy,  O.,  June  i,  1869.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School, 
Pa.,  1895.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Revere,  Jan.  15,  1897-Apr.  9,  1899; 
Quincy,  111.,  Jan.  24,  1900-. 

Lyman  Manchester  Greenman.    2. 

b.  Chelsea,  May  10,  1870.  A.B.  1894.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Grafton, 
Sept.  2,  1896-Sept.  25,  1899;  Gloucester,  Jan.  1,  1901-. 

Edwin  Harvey  Hadlock.    0.3. 

b.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Feb.  27,  1865.  A.B.,  Soule  Coll.,  Kans.,  1895; 
Grad.  School  of  Theology,  Boston  Univ.,  1895;  Ph.D.,  Soule  Coll., 
1897.  Waldoborough,  Me.,  (Meth.  Epis.),  May  1889-May  1892. 
Ord.  deacon,  Damariscotta,  Me.,  May  2,  1891.  Dorchester  (Apple- 
ton  Methodist  Episcopal  Church),  Apr.  11,  1892-Apr.  16,  1894. 
Ord.  elder,  Machias,  Me.,  Apr.  23,  1893.  Gardner  (independent 
society).  May  1894^an.  1897;  Riverside,  R.  I.,  (Tr.  Cong.),  Jan. 
1897-May  1899;  Springfield  (Olivet  Church),  May  1899-. 

John  Edward  Johnson.     1. 

b.  Omaha,  Neb.,  Feb.  7,  1864.  A.B.,  Cornell  Coll.,  la.,  1892; 
S.T.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1895.  Ord.  (Meth.  Epis.)  deacon,  Daven- 
port, la.,  Oct.  4,  1891.  Brockton  (Pearl  Street  Church),  Apr.  1, 
1892-Apr.  14,  1897.  Ord.  elder.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Apr.  7,  1895. 
Niantic,  Conn.,  Apr.  19,  1897-July  1,  1900;  Waterloo,  la.,  (First 
Church),  July  1,  1900-. 

William  Moss  KerkhofE.     1. 

b.  Birmingham,  England,  May  29,  1866.  A.B.  1896.  Ord.  (Meth. 
Epis.)  deacon,  Springfield,  Apr.  8,  1896.  East  Rush,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  2, 
1896-Oct.  4,  1897. 

William  Joseph  Miller.     1.  A.M.  1896. 

b.  South  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  July  6,  1870.  A.B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn., 
1892;  A.B.  1893.     Teacher,  Groton. 

Thomas  Henry  Mitchell.     1. 

b.  Ringwood,  Ont.,  Jan.  12,  1865.  A.B.,  Toronto  Univ.,  Ont.,  1890  ; 
Grad.  Manitoba  Presbyterian  Coll.,  1894.  Barre,  Vt.,  (Pkesb.),  Nov. 
1896  (Ord.  Mar.  12,  1897)-. 

DeWitt  Lincoln  Pelton.     1. 

b.  Washington,  la.,  Dec.  10,  1866.  A.B.,  Coe  Coll.,  la.,  1888  ;  A.M., 
Princeton  Univ.,  N.  J.,  1891 ;  Grad.  Union  Theological  Sem.,  N.  Y., 
1892  ;  Ph.D.,  New  York  Univ.,  1895.  Ord.  (Pkesb.)  Adams,  N.  Y., 
Jime  30,  1892-Sept.  30,  1895;  Bloomington,  111.,  (First  Presbyterian 
Church),  Nov.  15,  1896-Dec.  4,  1899.  Ord.  (Pkot.  Epis.)  deacon. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  22,  1900.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  (St.  Thomas's 
Church,  assistant),  May  1,  1900-.  Ord.  priest.  New  York,  N.Y., 
Nov.  11,  1900. 


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William  Brown  Pinkerton.     1. 

6.  Waupun,  Wis.,  Aug.  16,  1861.  A.B.,  Iowa  Coll.,  1883;  A.M., 
Iowa  Coll.,  1886;  Grad.  Andover  Theological  Sem.,  1890.  Henry, 
S.  Dak.,  (Tr.  Cong.),  Jan.  1,  1887-Dec.  31,  1887;  Ord.  Waverly, 
la.,  Dec.  2,  1890-Nov.  12,  1893;  Rock  Rapids,  la.,  Nov.  26,  1893- 
Jan.  2,  1898;  Newell,  la.,  Jan  23,  1898-. 

Frederick  Stanley  Root.     1. 

b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  May  7,  1853.  LL.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn., 
1874;  S.T.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1879;  A.M.  (Hon.).  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me., 
1890.  Seymour,  Conn.,  (Tk.  Cong.),  Sept.  7,  1879  {Orel.  Jan.  5, 
1881)-Nov.  18,  1884;  Auburn,  Me.,  (High  Street  Church),  Apr. 
1886-Oct.  27,  1891;  Hartford,  Conn.,  (Park  Congregational  Church), 
Dec.  1,  1891-Mar.  31,  1895.     Res.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Herbert  Scott  Smith.    0.3. 

b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  22,  1868.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1891 ; 
A.B.  1892;  S.T.B.,  Episcopal  Theological  School,  1896;  S.T.D., 
American  Temperance  Univ.,  Tenn.,  1901.  Ord.  (Prot.  Epis.) 
deacon,  Cambridge,  June  17,  1896.  Washington,  D.  C,  (Good 
Shepherd  Chapel),  July  5,  1896-Mar.  31,  1899.  Ord.  priest,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Mar.  14,  1897.  Washington,  D.  C,  (St.  Margaret's 
Church),  Apr.  2,  1899-. 

Rufus  Whittaker  Stimson.     1.  A.M.  1896. 

b.  Palmer,  Feb.  20,  1868.  A.B.  1895;  S.T.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Comi., 
1897.      Connecticut  Agricultural    College:     Professor   of   English, 

1897-. 

John  Noyes  Woodman.     1. 

/;.  Haverhill,  Apr.  14,  1870.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School, 
Pa.,  1895.     Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Sterling,  Jixne  24,  1896-. 

1897. 

ARTHUR   HERBERT   COAR.     4.   S.T.B. ;  A.M.  1898. 

b.  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  26,  1872.  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1894. 
Ord.  (Un.  Cong.),  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Jan.  17,  1899-. 

DANIEL  JAMES   ERASER.     1.  S.T.B. 

^>.  Alberton,  P.  E.I. ,  Sept.  15,  1866.  A.B.,  McGill  Univ.,  Que.,  1890; 
A.M.,  McGill  Univ.,  1893;  S.T.B.,  Presbyterian  Coll.  of  Montreal, 
Que.,  1893;  LL.D.,  Univ.  of  New  Brunswick,  1900.  Ord.  (Presb.) 
Wolfville,  N.  S.,  Aug.  31,  1893-Sept.  20,  1895;  St.  John,  N.  B.,  (St. 
Stephen's  Church),  Jan.  14,  1897-. 


133  [i897 

ROBERT   HALL.     1.  S.T.B. 

b.  Laughlintown,  Pa.,  Oct.  27,  1865.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  1891;  A.M.,  Univ.  of  Indianapolis,  1892;  Ph.D.,  Univ.  of 
Indianapolis,  1895;  A.M.  1898.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  (Disc.)  (Fourth 
Christian  Cliurch),  Jan.  1,  1890-Jan.  1,  1891;  Kendall ville,  Ind., 
Aug.  1,  1892-Aug.  1,  1893.     Teacher,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

JOHN   WESLEY   RICE.     3.  A.M.  1896;  S.T.B. ;  Ph.D.  1898. 

b.  East  Abington  (now  Rockland),  June  21,  1868.  A.B.  1891; 
S.T.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1895.  Vanderbilt  University,  Tenn.  : 
Instructor  in  Biblical  Literature,  1898-1900. 


Walter  Franklin  Brush.     0.6. 

b.  Rye,  X.  Y..  Sept.  27,  1865.     A.B.  1888.     Res.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Arthur  John  Co  veil.     1.  A.M.  1897. 

b.  Rose,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1,  1863.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1887  ;  Grad. 
Andover  Theological  Sem.,  1890  ;  S.T.B.,  Andover  Theological  Sem., 
1899.  Flint,  Mich.,  (Tr.  Cong.),  Aug.  20,  1890  {Orel.  Oct.  21, 
1890)-Jan.  23,  1893;  Waterbury,  Vt.,  Feb.  1,  1893-Sept.  30,  1896; 
Lynn  (North  Congregational  Church),  June  12,  1898-. 

Anson  Bartie  Curtis.     1.3. 

b.  Rives  Junction,  Mich.,  Dec.  11,  1863.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Mchigan, 
1888;  A.M.,  Allegheny  Coll.,  Pa.,  1889;  S.T.B.,  Meadville  Theo- 
logical School,  Pa.,  1889;  Ph.D.,  Allegheny  Coll.,  1890.  Ord. 
(VVes.  Meth.)  Grand  Rapids,  ]Mich.,  Sept.  13,  1886.  Big  Rapids, 
Mich.,  (Tr.  Cong.),  Sept.  1,  1889-Apr.  30,  1890.  Tufts  College: 
Instructor  in  Hebrew,  1890-1894  ;  Professor  of  Hebrew,  1895-1896. 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  (Uxiv.),  Jan.  1897-Feb.  1900;  Greenville, 
Mich.,  (Tr.  Cong.),  Mar.  1900-. 

Truman  Orville  Douglass.     2.  A.M.  1897. 

b.  Osage,  la.,  Apr.  17,  1873.  A.B.,  Iowa  Coll.,  1894.  Davenport, 
la.,  (Tr.  Cong.)  (Bethlehem  Congregational  Church),  Aug.  1,  1897 
{Ord.  Sept.  24,  1897)-Feb.  28,  1901;  Eagle  Grove,  la.,  Mar.  1, 
1901-. 

Clifford  Stimson  Gregg  formerly  Clifford  Fyffe  Gregg.     1. 

b.  Ripley,  O.,  June  8,  1870.  A.B.  1896;  S.T.B.,  Episcopal  Theo- 
logical School,  1899.  Ord.  (Prot.  Epis.)  deacon,  Boston,  May  28, 
1899. 

Eric  Isidore  Lindh.     2. 

b.  Chicago,  111.,  July  30,  1870.  A.B.  1893;  A.M.  1896.  West 
Acton  (Bapt.),  Aug.  1,  1893  {Ord.  Sept.  7,  1893)-Aug.  1,  1895; 
Holliston,  July   14,   1896-Nov.   15,1898:    Hope  Valley,  R.  I.,  Nov. 

15,  1898-. 


i897]  1-^4 

Robert  Sprague  Loring.     2. 

b.  Cambritlge,  Oct.  2,  1870.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School, 
Pa.,  1895.  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Sept.  1,  1897  (Ord.  Oct. 
19,  1897)-May  1,  1901. 

Richard  Lincoln  Meily.     0..S. 

b.  Meclianicsburg,  Pa.,  June  9,  1864.  Grad.  Columbia  Theological 
Sem.,  S.  C,  1891;  A.B.,  Lafayette  Coll.,  Pa.,  1892;  A.M.,  La- 
fayette Coll.,  1895.  Orel.  (Presb.)  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  Nov.  24, 
1891.  Frostburg,  Md.,  Sept.  1893-Aug.  1894;  Baltimore,  Md., 
(Hampden  Church),  .Tiuie  1896-. 

Harry  Sumner  Mitchell.     1- 

b.  Warren,  June  29,  1874.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa., 
1896.  Millbury  (Un.  Cong.),  June  21,  1896  {Ord.  Sept.  9,  1896)- 
Aug.  28,  1898 ;  AVestborough,  Sept.  4,  1898-. 

Arthur  Newton  Peaslee.     1.  A.M.  1897. 

b.  Weare,  N.  H.,  Apr.  16,  1867.  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Me.,  1890  ;  S.T.B., 
Episcopal  Theological  School,  1896.  Ord.  (Prot.  J:pis.)  deacon,  Cam- 
bridge, June  17,  1896.  Ord.  priest,  Boston,  May  30, 1897.  Haverhill 
(St.  John  the  Evangelist's  Church),  Oct.  17,  1897-Jan.  31,  1899; 
Cambridge  (Christ  Church,  assistant),  Feb.  1,  1899-Feb.  20,  1901. 

Charles  Alpheus  Place.     1. 

b.  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  Apr.  7,  1866.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Chelsea, 
Oct.  6,  1897-May  1,  1899;  Gardner,  May  1,  1899-. 

*Abel  Maynard  Rice.     0.3. 

b.  Clinton,  Apr.  28,  1872.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa., 
1896.     d.  Lynn,  Dec.  3,  1896. 

Robert  Clark  Sanger.     1. 

b.  Franklin  Falls,  N.  H.,  Dec.  26,  1873.  Ph.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  L, 
1896.     Secular  occupation.  Providence,  R.  I. 

Albert  Beckwith  Shields.     1. 

b.  Margaree,  Cape  Breton,  N.  S.,  Aug.  15,  1861.  Ph.B.,  Boston 
Univ.,  1893;  A.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1894;  A.M.  1898.  Waltham 
(Prot.  Epis.)  (Church  of  the  Ascension),  June  1,  1889-Aug.  1891. 
Ord.  deacon.  Woods  Hole,  July  2,  1889.  Ord.  priest,  Waltham, 
May  22,  1890.  Pontiac,  R.  1.,  Aug.  1891-Nov.  1,  1894;  South 
Boston  (Church  of  the  Redeemer),  Jan.  1895-. 

Alburn  Edward  Skinner.     1. 

b.  Westtield,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  3,  1872.  A.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1895; 
A.M.  1896.     Secular  occupation,  Ottawa,  Kans. 


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Markham  Winslow  Stackpole.     1. 

b.  West!)orouoh,  June  5,  1873.  A.B.,  Colgate  Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1895; 
A.B.  1896;  S.T.B.,  Andover  Theological  Sem.,  1899.  Magnolia, 
Aug.  1,  1899-. 

James  Sterenberg.     1.  A.M.  1897. 

b.  P^ilton,  ill..  May  6,  1870.  A.B.,  Hope  Coll.,  Michi.,  1893;  Grad 
Princeton  Theological  Sem.,  N.  J.,  189G.  Ord.  (Dutch  Ref.) 
Orange  City,  la.,  Sept.  29,  1897-Jan.  1,  1899. 

Frederick  Towers.     2.  A.M.  1895. 

b.  Tower  Hill,  N.  B.,  Dec.  20,  1856.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1877.  Ord.  (Prot.  Epis.)  deacon,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Mar.  9,  1879. 
Petersville,  Queens  Co.,  N.  B.,  July  21,  1881-Apr.  1884.  Ord.  priest, 
Fredericton,  N.  B.,  June  10,  1881.  Thomaston,  Me.,  and  Rocliland, 
Me.,  Apr.l884-Apr.  1886;  South  Bend,  Ind.,  Apr.  1886-Nov.  1887; 
Daytona,  Fla.,  Nov.  1887-Jan.  1,  1891;  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C,  Jan.  1, 
1891-Oct.  1,  1894;  Hingham,  Oct.  1,  1894-July  1,  1896;  Marion, 
Dec.  1,  1896-June  1899.  Emerson  College  of  Oratory  :  Prof essor  of 
Philosophy-  and  Litei'ary  Interpretation  of  the  Bible,  1901-. 

Bernard  Antony  VanSluyters.     1. 

b.  Goor,  Holland,  Doc.  4,  1866.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School, 
Pa.,  1893.  Decorah,  la.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Sept.  1893  {Ord.  Jan.  2, 
1894)-Jan.  1895;  Cherokee,  la.,  June  1,  1895-June  1896;  Warwick, 
June  1,  1899-Sept.  1,  1900;  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  (Holland  Unitarian 
Church),  Se25t.  1,  1900-. 

John  Jairus  Walker.     O.G. 

b.  Warren,  May  17,  1868.  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1889  ;  Grad.  Andover 
Tlieological  Sem.,  1894.  Providence,  R.  I.,  (Tk.  Cong.)  (Central 
Congregational  Churcli,  assistant  uiini.ster),  Sept.  15,  1894  {Ord.  Dec. 
11,  1894)-Sept.  15,  1896;   Yarmouth,  Mar.  1,  1897-. 

Arthur  L  Weatherly.     l.C. 

b.  Simcoe,  Ont.,  Mar.  30,  1868.  A.B.,  Iowa  Coll.,  1892.  Milford, 
la.,  (Tk.  Cong.),  Apr.  1,  1893  {Ord.  July  17,  1893)-Aug.  1895; 
Westerly,  R.  1.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Feb.  5,  1898-Nov.  1,  1900;  Worces- 
ter (South  Unitarian  Congregational  Society),  Nov.  1,  1900-. 

1898. 

ARTHUR   BLAKE   ELLIS.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Boston,  July  24,  1854.  A.B.  1875;  LL.B.  1877.  Ord.  (Un. 
Cong.)  Boston,  Nov.  5,  1899.     Res.  Burley,  Wash. 


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JOSEPH   HENRY   JONES.     4.  S.T.B. 

b.  Holland,  Va.,  Oct.  22,  1866.  A.B.,  Elon  Coll.,  N.  C,  1894. 
Orel.  (Un.  Cong.)  Providence,  R.  I.,  (Olney  Street  Congregational 
Society),   Sept.    U,    1898-I)ec.   31,    1900;  St.  Cloud,   Minn.,  May  1, 

1901-. 

THOMAS    COWDEN   LAUGHLIN.     1.  S.T.B. 

b.  Barnesville,  O.,  Mar.  26,  1870.  A.B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  N.  J., 
1892;  A.M.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1895;  S.T.B.,  Princeton  Theological 
Sem.,  N.  J.,  1897.  Princeton  University:  T.  H.  P.  Sailer  Instructor 
in  Biblical  Literature.  1900-1901. 


John  Worsley  Austin.     0.6. 

b.  Cirencester,  England,  Xov.  9,  1872.  A.B.,  London  Univ.,  Eng- 
land, 1891;  Grad.  Manchester  Coll.,  England,  1895;  A.M.,  London 
Univ.,  1897.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Oxford,  England,  June  27,  1896. 
Dedham,  Sept.  18,  1898-. 

Edward  Everett  Ayers.     2.  A.M.  1898. 

b.  Egypt.  O.,  July  16,  1865.  B.C.S.,  Mount  Union  Coll.,  O.,  1890; 
Ph.B.,  Mount  Union  Coll.,  1892  ;  S.T.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1896  ;  Ph.D., 
Berlin  Univ.,  (rermany,  1901;  Ph.D.,  Boston  Univ.,  1901.  Boston 
(Meth.  Epis.)  (Appleton  Methodist  Episcopal  Church),  Apr.  1894- 
Apr.  1898.  07-d.  deacon,  Lowell,  Apr.  11,  1897.  Shrewsbury, 
Apr.  17,  1898-Apr.  10,  1899;  North  Andover  Depot,  Apr.  18, 
1901-. 

William  Ballou.     1. 

b.  Xorth  Orange,  Sept.  26,  1864.  Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Dec. 
22,  1889  {Ord.  Dee.  20,  189l)-Aug.  9,  1897;  Amherst,  Oct.  1.  1898- 
Oct.  1,  1899.     Secular  occuijation,  Fargo,  N.  Dak. 

John  Baltzly.     0.3. 

i.  Wooster,  O.,  Jan.  4,  1858.  A. B.,  Wittenberg  Coll.,  ()..  1879; 
Grad.  Theological  Department,  AVittenberg  Coll.,  1881;  A.M.,  Wit- 
tenberg Coll.,  1882.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  (Luth.)  (First  Lutheran 
Church),  July  1,  1881-Oet.  1,  1890.  Ord.  Lanesville,  Ind..  Oct.  9, 
1881.  Fond-du-Lac,  Wis.,  (Presb.),  Oct.  1,  1890-July  1,  1896; 
Hudson  (Un.  Cong.),  Mar.  1.  1898-. 

Abraham  Berglund.     1. 

6.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Dec.  10,  1871.  LL.B.,  Univ.  of  California, 
1894;  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa.,  1897.  Burlington, 
la.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Nov.  1,  1899  {Ord.  Apr.  26.  1900)-Jnly  1.  1900; 
Decorah,  la.,  Oct.  9,  1900-Feb.  9,  1901. 


137  [1898 

Theodore  Protas  Berle.     1.3.  A.M.  1896. 

I).  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Mar.  7,  186-2.  A.B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  O.,  1890; 
A.M.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1893;  Grad.  Andover  Theological  Sem.,  1893. 
North  Woburn  (Tr.  Cong.),  July  1,  1893  (Orel.  Oct.  3,  1893)-June 
27,  1895.     Secular  occupation,  Boston. 

Charles  Rowell  Blood.     1. 

b.  Chicago,  111.,  Apr.  18,  1872.  Grad.  Chicago  Theological  Sem., 
ni.,  1900.  Rantoul,  111.,  (Tr.  Cong.),  Nov.  19,  1899  (Orel.  Apr.  2, 
1901)-. 

Richard  Wilson  Boynton,     1. 

b.  Boston,  Sept.  24,  1870.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa., 
1895.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Roslindale,  Sept.  4,  1895-Oct.  2,  1900: 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Oct.  2,  1900-. 

Homer  Grant  Curless.     1. 

b.  Blanchester,  O.,  Sept.  16,  1864.  A.B.,  National  Normal  Univ.,  O., 
1891;  S.T.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1897.  Sinking  Spring,  O.,  (Meth. 
Epis.),  Sept.  1891-Sept.  1893.  Ord.  deacon,  Troy,  O.,  Sept.  3, 
1893.  West  Falmouth,  Apr.  1894-Apr.  1898;  Rainsborough,  O., 
Sept.  1898-.     Ord.  elder,  Dayton,  O.,  Sept.  3,  1899. 

Francis  Potter  Daniels.     1. 

b.  Ionia,  Mich.,  Aug.  1,  1869.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1895  ;  A.M., 
Univ.  of  Missouri,  1897.  Sturgis,  Mich.,  (Un.  Cong.),  July  10, 
1898  (Ord.  Dec.  5,  1898)-July  10,  1899;  Manistee,  Mich.,  Feb.  1, 
1900-Feb.  1,  11)01. 

John  Mitchell  Davidson.     0.3. 

b.  Hamilton,  ().,  Apr.  20,  1876.  A.B.,  Antioch  Coll.,  O.,  1896; 
A.M.,  Antioch  Coll.,  1897;  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School, 
Pa.,  1901. 

Henry  Closson  Gilbert.     1.6.  A.M.  1897. 

b.  Randolph,  Vt.,  Jan.  16,  1870.  A.B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn.,  1893; 
S.T.B.,  Episcopal  Theological  School,  1896. 

Charles  Frederick  Hall.     0.6. 

b.  Lawreucetown,  N.  S.,  July  22,  1854.  A.B.,  Mt.  ^illison  Coll., 
N.  B.,  1884. 

George  Warren  Hinman,     1.  A.M.  1898. 

b.  Baraboo,  Wis.,  Feb.  22,  1869.  A.B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  O.,  1893. 
Benzonia  College,  Mich. :  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1893-1894.  Gates 
College,  Neb.:  Acting  President,  1895-1897.  Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.), 
Cambridgeport,  Oct.  26,  1898.     Missionary,  Foo  Chow,  China,  1898-. 


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Fred  Rinaldo  Lewis.     2.  A.M.  1897. 

b.  Newburg,  Me.,  Apr.  8,  1874.  A.B.  1896.  Middleborough  (Un. 
Cong.),  Sept.  1,  1898  {Orel.  Oct.  12,  1898)-. 

Frederic  Wilbur  Manning.     1. 

b.  Andover,  June  26,  1862.  A.B.,  Colorado  Coll.,  1886;  Grad.  An- 
dover  Theological  Sem.,  1890.  Onl.  (Tr.  Conu.)  Mar.shfield  (First 
Church),  Dec.  31,  1891-I)ec.  81,  1900.     Res.  Andover. 

Wilbur  Wesbitt  Mason.     1.  A.M.  1898. 

b.  Mechanicsburg,  O.,  Apr.  15,  1867.  A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ., 
1890;  S.T.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1896.  Georgetown,  O.,  (Meth.  Epis.), 
Sept.  1892-Sept.  1893;  Worcester,  Apr.  1894-Apr.  1897.  Ord. 
deacon,  Hamilton,  O.,  Sept.  1,  1895.  Cambridge  (Epworth  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  Church),  Apr.  11,  1898-.  Ord.  elder,  Boston,  Apr. 
16,  1899. 

Morgan  Millar.     1. 

b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  19,  1869.  A.B.  1897  (1898).  Beatrice, 
Neb.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Dec.  1899-. 

David  William  Myhrman.     2.  A.M.  1897. 

b.  Smaland,  Sweden,  Dec.  2,  1866.  Grad.  Bethel  Sem.,  Sweden, 
1892;  Ph.B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  111.,  1896. 

William  Dunn  Reid.     O.C. 

b.  Leeds,  Que.,  Dec.  2,  1866.  A. A.,  St.  Francis  Coll.,  Que.,  1888; 
A.B.,  McGill  Univ.,  Que.,  1890;  S.T.B.,  Presbyterian  Coll.  of  Mon- 
treal, Que.,  1894.  Ord.  (Presb.)  Montreal,  Que.,  (Victoria  Presby- 
terian Church),  June  3,  1893-Nov.  1,  1896  ;  Montreal,  Que.,  (Taylor 
Presbyterian  Church),  May  31,  1898-. 

Charles  Mills  Slocum.     0.3. 

b.  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  May  25,  1872.  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1895. 
Teacher,  Lake  Placid,  N.  Y. 

LeRoy  Fletcher  Snapp.     1.3. 

b.  Red  Sulphur  Springs,  W.  Va.,  May  15,  1867.  Grad.  School  of 
Biblical  Literature,  Randolph  Macon  Coll.,  Va.,  1893.  Ord.  (Meth. 
Epis.)  deacon,  Ashland,  Va.,  1893.  Littleton,  N.  H.,  (Un.  Cong.), 
June  1894-June  28,  1896;  Maiden,  Feb.  6,  1898-Feb.  1,  1901. 

♦Edward  Everett  Stevens.     0.3. 

b.  Harperslield,  N.  Y.,  June  6,  1867.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological 
School,  Pa.,  1.H97.     d.  Harpersfield,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  27,  1899. 

John  Dashiell  Stoops.     3.  A.M.  1897. 

b.  Xcw  Castle,  Del.,  Jan.  26,  1873.  A.B.,  Dickinson  Coll.,  Pa., 
1894;  Ph.D.,  Boston  Univ.,  1899.  Mount  Union  College,  O.  :  Pro- 
fessor of  Psychology  and  Philosophy,  1899-1900. 


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Benjamin  Augustus  Thaxter.     1. 

b.  Maehias,  Me.,  Mar.  7,  1873.     A.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1897. 

Harry  White.    3.3. 

b.  Eatontown,  X.  J.,  July  18,  1868.  A.B.  1891;  A.M.  1894.  Ord. 
(Un.  Cong.)  West  Somerville,  Xov.  3,  1897-July  1,  1898;  Duluth, 
Minn.,  Sept.  1,  1898-. 

1899. 

ARTHUR   TRAIN   BELKNAP.     1.  S.T.B. 

b.  Framingliam,  Feb.  8,  1872.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1893; 
A.M.,  Brown  Univ.,  1896;  Grad.  Xe^^'ton  Theological  Institution, 
1896.  Sanford,  Me.,  (Bapt.),  Jan.  1,  1897  {Ord.  Feb.  26,  1897)- 
Oct.  1,  1898;  Andover,  June  1,  1900-. 

MANFRED   LILLIEFORS.     2.     S.T.B. 

b.  Kolshult,  Blekinge,  Sweden,  Dec.  31,  1866.  Grad.  New  Church 
Theological  School,  1895;  A.M.  1898;  Ph.D.,  Giessen  Univ.,  Ger- 
many, 1900.  Contoocook,  X.  H.,  (New  Ch.),  Sept.  1,  1895  {Ord. 
June  14,  1896)-June  1,  1899. 


John  Elof  Boodin.     2.  Ph.D.  1899. 

b.  Smaland,  Sweden,  Sept.  14,  1869.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1895  ; 
A.M.,  Brown  Univ.,  1896.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  (Prot.  Epis.)  (Santa 
Clara  Mission) ,  June  24,  1894-Aug.  1,  1899.  Orrf.  deacon,  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I.,  Feb.  4,  1896.  Iowa  College:  Acting  Pi'ofessor  of 
Philosophy,    19  00-. 

Henry  Martin  Bruins.     1.  A.M.  1899. 

b.  Alto,  Wis.,  Feb.  20,  1873.  A.B.,  Hope  Coll.,  Mich.,  1895  ;  A.M. 
Hope  Coll.,  1898;    S.T.B.,  Princeton  Theological  Sem.,  N.  J.,  1898. 

Louis  Craig  Cornish.     1.  A.M.  1899. 

b.  New  Bedford,  Apr.  18,  1870.  A.B.,  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ., 
Cal.,  1894.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Boston,  June  18,  1899.  Hingham 
(First  Parish),  May  29,  1900-. 

George  Nelson  Edwards.     1. 

b.  Baiting  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  29,  1872.  A.B.,  Wesleyan  Univ., 
Conn.,  1893;  A.B.  1894.  Grad.  Union  Theological  Sem.,  N.  Y., 
1900.  Westford,  Conn.,  Sept.  5,  1897-Sept.  5,  1898;  Jewett  City, 
Conn.,  (Tk.  Cong.),  Jan.  6,  1901  {Ord.  Feb.  12,  1901)-. 

Herbert  Cunningham  Farwell.     l.fi. 

b.  Clinton,  Nov.  5,  1868.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa., 
1894.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Boston,  Jime  18, 1899.  In  Brookl3'n  Bureau 
of  Charities,  N.  Y.     In  Salem  Fraternity. 


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William  Henry  Ferris.     2. 

b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  July  20,  1873.  A.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1895  ; 
A.M.,  Yale  Univ.,  1899;  A.M.  1900.  Teacher,  Tallahassee,  Fla., 
Jackson\'ille,  Fla. 

Frank  Randall  Gale.     2. 

b.  Barre.  Vt.,  Feb.  17,  1872.  A.B.,  Tnfts  Coll.,  1897.  Orel.  (Un. 
Cong.)  Stowe,  Yt.,  Sept.  12,  1899.     Stowe,  Vt.,  Oct.  1,  1899-. 

Clifton  Merritt  Gray.     1. 

b.  Cape  Rosier,  Me.,  Sept.  10,  1873.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological 
School,  Pa.,  1898.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Boston,  June  18,  1899.  Mill- 
bury,  1899-. 

Thomas  Gilbert  Hazel.     1. 

b.  Charleston,  S.  C,  Nov.  17,  1870.  Grad.  Gammon  Theological 
School,  Ga.,  1892.  Roxbury  (Tr.  Cong.)  (St.  Mark's  Church),  1897- 
Nov.  13,  1898. 

Herman  Harrell  Home.     3.  A.M.  1897;  Ph.D.  1899. 

b.  Clayton,  N.  C,  Nov.  22,  187i.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  North  Carolina, 
1895;  A.M.,  Univ.  of  North  Carolina,  1895.  Dartmouth  College, 
N.  H. :  Assistant  Professor  of  Philosophy  and  Pedagogy,  1900-. 

Frederic  Houston  Kent.     2.  A.M.  1899. 

b.  Boston,  May  10,  1873.  A.B.  1894.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Boston, 
June  18,  1899.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  (Parkside  Unitarian  Society),  Aug. 
30,  1899-. 

Robert  Thomas  Kerlin.     1.6. 

b.  New  Castle,  Mo.,  Mar.  22,  1866.  A.M.,  Central  Coll.,  Mo.,  1890. 
Jamesport,  Mo.,  (Meth.  Epis.),  Sept.  1895-Sept.  1896;  Liberty, 
Mo.,  Sept.  1,  1896- Apr.  27,  1898.  Chaplain,  3d  Regiment  Missouri 
Volunteer  Infantry,  May  14,  1898-Nov.  7,  1898. 

Emerson  Waldo  Matthews.     1. 

b.  Fayette  Co.,  O.,  Apr.  9,  1866.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
1891.  Berkeley,  Col.,  (Disc),  Mar.  1892-Sept.  1892 ;  Red  Bluff, 
Cal.,  June  1893-Sept.  1894;  Glendora,  Cal.,  Sept.  1897-Apr.  1898. 
Eureka  College,  111.  :  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek,  1899-.  Ord. 
Eureka,  111.,  Jan.  16,  1901. 

William  Stanley  Nichols.    3. 

b.  Danvers,  May  4,  1872.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Boston,  June  18,  1899. 
Walpole,  N.  IL,  Nov.  22,  1900-. 


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Jeptha  Montrose  Olmsted.     4.6. 

b.  Novi,  ]\Iifh.,  Jan.  27,  1859.  Grad.  Hamilton  Theological  Sem., 
N.  Y.,  1892.  Clinton,  X.  Y.,  (Bapt.),  July  1,  1889-July  1891; 
Ord.  West  Townsend,  Feb.  13,  1893-Oct.  1,  189.5;  Avon,  Oct.  1, 
189o-Apr.  1,  1900;  Suneook,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1,  1900-. 

Ralph  Barton  Perry.     1.  Ph.D.  1899. 

b.  Toultney,  Vt.,  July  3,  1876.  A.B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  N.  J.,  1896  ; 
A.M.  1897.  Williams  College:  Instructor  in  Philosophy,  1899-1900. 
Smith  College  :  Instructor  in  Philosophy,  1900-. 

Barnabas  Tokutaro  Sakaii  formerly  Tokutaro  Sakai.     2.  A.M.  1898. 

b.  Nagoya,  Japan,  June  26.  1869.  A.B.,  Hobart  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1894; 
A.M.,  Hobart  Coll.,   1897;    S.T.B.,  Episcopal  Theological  School, 

1897.  Ord.  (Pkot.  Epis.)  deacon,  Boston,  May  28,  1899. 

Alva  Roy  Scott.     2.  A.M.  1899. 

b.  Leavenworth,  Ind.,  Apr.  20,  1863.  A.B.,  DePauw  Univ.,  Ind. 
1886;  A.M.,  DePauw  Univ.,  1889;  Grad.  McCormick  Theological 
Sem.,  111.,  1891 ;  Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  Wooster,  O.,  1896.  Ord.  (Presb.) 
Polo,  111.,  Apr.  14,  1891.  Hanover,  111.,  May  7,  1891-Sept.  24,  1893  ; 
Worcester,  Oct.  24,  1894-Sept.  25,  1898;  Omaha,  Neb.,  (Castellar 
Street  Church),  Dec.  23.  1899-Aug.  31,  1900;  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
(Un.  Cong.)  (First  Unitarian  Society),  Sept.  1,  1900-Mar.  31,  1901; 
Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  Apr.  1,  1901-. 

Holmes  Whitmore.     1.  A.M.  1899. 

b.  Quincy,  111.,  June  21,  1873.  A.B.  1895  ;  S.T.B.,  Episcopal  Theo- 
logical School,  1898.     Ord.  (Prot.  Epis.)  deacon,  Boston,  June  5, 

1898.  Ord.  priest,  Boston,  May  28,  1899.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  (St. 
George's  Church,  assistant),  July  1,  1899-. 

1900. 

WILLIAM    GUSHING   ADAMS.     1.  S.T.B. 

b.  Searsport,  Me.,  Sept.  6,  1871.  Grad.  Bangor  Theological  Sem., 
Me.,  1896;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1897.  Andover,  Me.,  (Tr. 
Cong.),  Oct.  1,  1897-Oct.  1,  1898.  Ord.  Gorham,  N.  H.,  Oct.  19, 
1897.  Island  Falls,  Me.,  Oct.  1,  1898-Oct.  1,  1899  ;  Gorham,  N.  H., 
Oct.  1900-. 

FOSTER   COOKMAN   ANDERSON.     1.  S.T.B. 

b.  Deersville,  O.,  May  31,  1874.  A.B.,  Scio  Coll.,  O.,  1894  ;  S.T.B., 
Boston  Univ.,  1899.  Steubenville,  O.,  (Meth.  Epis.)  (Finley  and 
Thompson  charge) ,  Sept.  1894-Sept.  1896.  Ore/,  deacon,  Uhrichs- 
ville,  O.,  Sept.  20,  1896.  Somerset,  Jan.  1897-Apr.  1898;  Woods 
Hole,  Apr.  1898-Sept.  1899;  Marshtield,  Sept.  1899-July  1900; 
Windham,  O.,  Sept.  1900-. 


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WARD   ROBINSON   CLARKE.     1.  S.T.B. 

b.  Cherokee,  la.,  Mar.  9,  1872.  A.B.,  Yale  Univ.,  Conn.,  1894; 
S.T.B. ,  Oberlin  Coll.,  O.,  1897.  Almena,  Kans.,  (Tr.  Cong.),  May 
1897-Nov.  1897.  Ord.  (Un.  Coxg.)  Boston,  June  21,  1900.  Dover, 
N.  II.,  Ano:.  30,  1900-. 

JOHN   BOYNTON   WILSON   DAY.     3.  S.T.B. 

h.  Charlestown,  Aug.  4,  1874.  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1897.  Ord.  (Un. 
Cong.)  Boston,  June  21,  1900.     Amherst,  Sept.  28,  1900-. 

FRANK   CLARENCE   SHULTIS.     1.  S.T.B. 

b.  Farmington,  X.  Y.,  May  12,  1865.  A.B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  N.  J., 
1894;  Grad.  Auburn  Theological  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1897  ;  A.  M.,  Prince- 
ton Univ.,  1900.  Burdett,  N.  Y.,  (Presb.),  May  17,  1897  {Ord. 
June  15,  1897)-July  1,  1899;  Gorham,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1,  1901-. 


♦Harold  Ethelbert  Addison.     1.  A.M.  1900. 

b.  Chicago,  111.,  Oct.  16,  1873.  A.B.  1896;  Grad.  Western  Theo- 
logical Sem.,  111.,  1899.  Ord.  (Peot.  Epis.)  deacon,  Chicago,  111., 
May  29,  1899.  Ord.  priest,  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  31,  1899.  Boston 
(Church  of  the  Advent,  curate),  June  1,  1900-Sept.  25,  1900. 
d.  Brewster,  Sept.  25,  1900. 

Alfred  Ray  Atwood.     1. 

b.  Union,  111.,  Mar.  4,  1874.  A. B.,  Univ.  of  Vermont,  1899.  Boston 
(Tr.  Cong.)  (Seamen's  Friend  Society  Church,  assistant),  Dec.  1899- 
June  1901 ;  New  Boston,  June  1,  1901  {Ord.  July  23,  1901)-;  Sandis- 
field,  July  23,  190 1-. 

Charles  Baldwin  Bacon.     1.  A.M.  1900. 

b.  Chelsea,  Nov.  30,  1868.  Grad.  Newton  Theological  Institution, 
1896;  A.B.,  Columbian  Univ.,  D.C.,  1899.  Ord.  (Bapt.)  Chelsea, 
June  14,  1896.  Fort  Bragg,  Cal.,  Aug.  1,  1896-Aug.  1,  1897; 
Salem,  Ore.,  Oct.  5,  1897-Aug.  20,  1898. 

Samuel  Collins  Beane.     0.6. 

b.  Salem,  Dec.  9,  1872.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa., 
1899.  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  (Un.  Cong.),  Feb.  18,  1900  {Ord.  Apr. 
19,  1900)-. 

Granville  Dennis  Edwards.     2. 

b.  Hamilton,  Mo.,  Dec.  2,  1868.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Missouri,  1897; 
A.B.  1898.  Ord.  (Disc.)  Columbia,  Mo.,  May  28,  1«93.  Salis- 
bury, Mo.,  Apr.  1,  1894-Oct.  1,  1897;  Mount  Carmel,  Munroe  Co., 
Mo.,  Apr.  1,  1894-Jan.  1,  1897;  Prairie  View,  Mo..  Jan.  1,  1895- 
Oct.  1,  1897;  Cowgill,  Mo.,  Jan.  1.  1897-Oct.  1,  1897;  Nevada, 
Mo.,  Sept.  1,   1900-. 


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William  Safford  Jones.    2. 

b.  Exeter,  N.  H.,  Mar.  10,  1872.  Grad.  :Mead\-ille  Theological 
School,  Pa.,  1896.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Koxbury-,  Sept.  29,  1897. 
Newton  Highlands,  Sept.  29,  1897-Nov.  1,  1899  ;  Randolph,  Nov.  27, 
1899-. 

Harry  Lutz.     1. 

b.  Whisler,  O.,  Sept.  9,  1870.  A.B.,  Waynesburg  Coll.,  Pa.,  1894. 
Orel.  (Ux.  ConXt.)  Boston,  June  21,  1900.    Rockland,  June  23,  1900-. 

George  Leo  Patterson.     2. 

b.  Marshall,  Mich.,  Mar.  9,  1873.  A.B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1895. 
Lawjer,  Boston. 

William  Briggs  Savery.     1. 

b.  Attleborough,  Sept.  26,  1875.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1896; 
A.M.  1897  ;  Ph.D.  1899.  Fairmount  College,  Kans.  :  Professor  of 
Philosophy,  1900-. 

Frederic  William  Smith.     1. 

b.  Peterborough,  N.  H.,  Feb.  23,  1869.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological 
School,  Pa.,  1899.     Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Duxbury,  Nov.  21,  1900-. 

Albert  Hague  Spence.     1. 

b.  Needliam,  Mar.  22,  1874.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School, 
Pa.,  1899.  Barnstable  (Un.  Cong.),  May  1,  1900-.  Ord.  Boston, 
June  21,  1900. 

Benjamin  Fitts  Stanton.     1.  A.M.  1900. 

b.  Sheffield,  O.,  Sept.  20,  1869.  A.B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  O.,  1896. 
Teacher,  Salem,  O. 

Timothy  Ralph  Watson.     1. 

b.  Richmond,  O.,  June  28,  1868.  A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1897. 
Wheelersburg,  O.,  (Meth.  Epis.),  Sept.  1897-Sept.  1898.  Ord. 
deacon,  Columbus,  O.,  Sept.  24,  1899. 

Aquilla  Webb.     2. 

6.  Zaleski,  O.,  Oct.  21,  1870.  A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1894; 
A.M.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1896.  Broadway  Circuit,  O.,  (Meth. 
Epis.),  1894-1895.  Ord.  deacon,  Marion,  O.,  Sept.  22,  1895.  Rad- 
nor Circuit,  O.,  Sept.  189o-Sept.  1896.  Albion  College,  Mich.  :  Pro- 
fessor of  Elocution  and  Oratory,  1896-1898.  Everett  (Tr.  Cong.) 
(Mystic  Side  Congi-egational  Church),  Oct.  1898  (Ord.  Feb.  9, 
1899)-May  5,  1901 ;  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  (Presb.)  (First  Presbyterian 
Church),  Jime  2,  1901-. 


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Arthur  Harmon  Winn.    2. 

b.  Guilderland  Centre,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  9,  1874.  A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  N.  Y., 
1S97.  Ord.  (Tr.  Cong.)  Massena,  X.  Y.,  Sept.  9,  1897-July  31, 
1898;  West  Somerville  (Un.  Cong.),  Jan.  9,  1899-. 

1901. 

[Under  this  year  are  included  the  names  of  all  students  who  were  members  of  the  School  in 
the  year  1900-01  whose  names  have  not  been  previously  given.] 

VERNON   JUDSON   EMERY.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Napoleon,  O.,  Apr.  11,  1861.  A.B.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1887; 
A.M.,  Univ.  of  Nebraska,  1890.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Boston,  June  18, 
1899.     Lancaster,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1,  1901-. 

FREDERICK   ROBERTSON   GRIFFIN.     3.  S.T.B. 

b.  Zanesville,  O.,  May  3,  1876.  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Me.,  1898. 
Braintree  (Un.  Cong,  and  Univ.),  May  1,  1901-.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.) 
Braintree,  June  13,  1901. 


George  Clarence  Arvedson.     1. 

b.  Salem,  Oct.  11,  1878.     A.B.  1899. 

Edward  Ernest  Braithwaite.     1.  A.M.  1901. 

b.  Unionville,  Ont.,  Mar.  U,  1865.  A.B.,  McGill  Univ.,  Que.,  1886  ; 
S.T.B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  ().,  1890.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  (Tr.  Cong.)  (Aubert 
Place  Congregational  Church),  Oct.  1,  1890  {Ord.  Nov.  20,  1890)- 
Oct.  1,  1895;  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  July  1.  1897-Sept.  30,  1900. 

Earl  Clement  Davis.     1. 

b.  rolaiul,  Me.,  June  3,  1876.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1897. 
Teacher,  Billerica,  189 7-. 

Gordon  Dickie.     1.  A.M.  1901. 

b.  Sheet  Harbour,  N.  S.,  Dec.  16,  1876.  A.B.,  Dalhousie  Coll.,  N.  S., 
1896;  Grad.  Halifax  Theological  College,  N.  S.,  1900. 

George  Leonard  Drowne.     1. 

b.  Provideme,  R.  I.,  Apr.  26,  1874.     Ph.B..  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1898. 

Henry  Wilder  Foote.     2. 

b.  Boston,  Feb.  2,  1875.     A.B.  1897  ;  A.M.  1900. 

Roger  Sawyer  Forbes.     1. 

b.  ^Vestborough,  Oct.  24,  1878.     A.B.  1900. 

Harlan  Ezra  Glazier.     2. 

b.  Virgil,  N.  v.,  June  9,  1872.     A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1897. 

James  Edgar  Gregg.     1.  A.M.  1!>01. 

b.  Hartford,  Coun.,  Nov.  24,  1875.     A.B.  1897. 


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Cicero  Adolphus  Henderson.     1.3. 

b.  Strother,  Mo.,  Jan.  10,  1875.  Litt.B.,  Univ.  of  jNIissouri,  1898; 
A.B.  1899. 

Everett  Carleton  Herrick.     1. 

b.  Livermore,  Me.,  June  13,  1876.  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  Me.,  1898; 
Grad.  Newton  Theological  Institution,  1901.  Orel.  (Bapt.)  Charles- 
town  (First  Baptist  C^hurch),  June  W),  1901-. 

David  Hutchison.     1. 

b.  Arbooth,  Scotland,  Jan.  25,  18G6.  A.B.,  McGill  Univ.,  Que., 
1893  ;  A.M.,  McGill  Univ.,  1898  ;  S.T.B.,  Presbyterian  Coll.  of  Mon- 
treal, Que.,  1897;  Ph.D.,  Franklin  Coll.,  O.,  1899.  Ord.  (Pres;5.) 
Cumberland,  Ont.,  June  25,  1895- Ajjr.  20,  1898;  Ste.  Therese,  Que., 
May  2,  1898-Sept.  30,  1900. 

Asbury  E  Krom.     1.  A.M.  1901. 

b.  Oxford,  O.,  Oct.  31,  1869.  A.B.,  Miami  Univ.,  O.,  1892;  Grad. 
Union  Theological  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1897  ;  S.T.B.,  Univ.  of  City  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1897.  Bergen  Point,  X.  J.,  (Dutch  Rek.),  Jan.  1, 
1898  {Ord.  Apr.  10,  1898)-Mar.  31,  1901;  Providence,  R.  I.,  (Tr. 
Cong.)  (Beneficent  Congregational  Church),  June  12,  1901-. 

Clarence  Ambrose  McDaniel.     1. 

b.  Hiett,  O.,  Jan.  29,  1875.     A.B.,  Antioch  Coll.,  O.,  1900. 

Oscar  Henry  Leonidus  Mason.     0.3. 

b.  Ashland,  La.,  June  27,  1866.  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1893;  A.M., 
Univ.  of  Iowa,  189i.  Ord.  (Tk.  Cong.),  Shell  Rock,  la.,  Nov.  28, 
1893-Aug.  1,  1895;  Green  Mountain,  la.,  Aug.  1895-Sept.  1900. 
Chaplain,  49th  Regiment,  Iowa  Volunteer  Infantry,  May  24,  1898- 
May  13,  1899.     Reinbeck,  la.,  Feb.  1901-. 

Talma ge  Macaulay  Patterson.     1. 

b.  Waterford,  N.  B.,  Nov.  10,  1875.  (Jrad.  Cobb  Divinity  School, 
Me.,  1899.  Ord.  (Free  Bapt.)  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  July  6,  1899. 
Wilmot  Flat,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1,  1899-Sept.  1,  1900. 

Joseph  Leishman  Peacock.     1. 

b.  Paisley,  Scotland,  June  15,  1873.  A. P..,  Brown  Univ.,  R.  I.,  1!)U0. 
Ord.  (Bapt.)  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  -July  2,  1900. 

Elvin  James  Prescott.     2. 

b.  Hampton  Falls,  N.  II.,  Aug.  27,  1865.  Grad.  Meadville  Theo- 
logical School,  Pa.,  1890.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Littleton,  Nov.  13, 
1890-Oct.  1,  1892;  Kennebunk,  Me.,  Sept.  29,  1892-Apr.  1,  1897; 
Salem  (First  Congregational  Society^),  Mar.  30,  1897-. 


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George  Hale  Reed.     2. 

b.  Taunton,  June  2(5,  1877.     A.B.  1899. 

Christopher  George  Ruess.     1. 

/;.  near  Sterling,  Rice  Co.,  Kans.,  Dee.  10,  1878.     A.B.  1900. 

Torasaku  Takeda.     1. 

b.  Nagasaki,  Ja^ian,  Dec.  1,  1872.     Ph.B.,  Chinzei  Gakkwau,  Japan, 

1898. 

Prank  Hale  Touret.     1.  A.M.  1901. 

b.  Salem.  :\Iar.  25,  1875.     A.B.  1897. 

Arthur  Bryant  Whitney.     2. 

h.  reabody,  July  8,  1878.     A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1899. 

Frank  Scott  Corey  Wicks.     1.(5. 

b.  Millville,  Feb.  15,  1868.  Grad.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa., 
1894.  Ord.  (Un.  Cong.)  Mead\-ille,  Pa.,  Jime  14,  1894.  Passaic, 
N.  J.,  Feb.  15,  1895-Feb.  15,  1898;    Brighton  (First  Parish),  Feb. 

15,  1898-. 

Prank  Dennis  Witherbee.    0.3. 

b.  Ayer,  Nov.  8,  1872.  Gi'ad.  Meadville  Theological  School,  Pa., 
1900.     Secular  occupation,  Boston. 


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Abbot,  Francis  EUingwood 
*Abbot,  Jobn  Emery 
*Abbot,  Julian 
*Abbot,  William  Ebenezer 

Adams,  Andreav  Napoleon 
*Adams,  Edwin  Goodhue 
*Adams,  Samuel  Todd 

Adams,  William  Gushing 
*Addison,  Harold  Ethelbert 

Albee,  John 

Alger,  A. 
*Alger,  Horatio 
*Alger,  Horatio 

Alger,  William  Rounseville 

Allen,  Franklin  Kipley 
*Allen,  Frederick  Hunt 
*Allen,  George  Franklin 
♦Allen,  Henry  Clinton 
*Allen,  Joseph 

Allen,  Joseph  Cady 
*Allen,  Joseph  Henry 
*Allen,  Silas,  see  Allen,  Wil- 
liam WiNTHROP. 

*Allen,  Thomas  Prentiss 

*Allen,  William  Winthrop 

*Allyn,  John 
Anderson,  Foster  Cookman 

*Andrews,  John  Dudley 
Andrews,  Peru  Johnson 

*Andrews,  Samuel  Page 

*Andrews,  William 

*Angier,  Charles 

*Angier,  Joseph 
Applebee,  John  Henry 
Appleton,  Francis  Parker 
Arvedson,  George  Clarence 
Atkinson,  Edward  Ernest 
Atkinson,  James  Oscar 


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*Ayer,  Adams 

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*Babbidge,  Charles 

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Babcock,  William  Gustavus 

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Bacon,  Charles  Baldwin 

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*Bacon,  Rufus  Henry 

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Bailey,  Benjamin  Holloway 

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Baker 

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Baker,  Henry  Rolfe 

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Baker,  Myron  Eugene 

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Ball,  George  Sprague 

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Ballon,  William 

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Baltzly,  John 

1895 

♦Bancroft,  George 

1843 

*Bardin,  Emerson  Reed 

Barker,  James 

♦Barker,  Stephen 

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♦Barlow,  David  Hatch 

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1817 

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1900 

♦Barnes,  Edward  Forbes 

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Barren,  Walter  Lewis 

1894 

♦Barrett,  Benjamin  Fiske 

1836 

♦Barrett,  Fiske 

1833 

♦Barrett,  Samuel 

1832 

Barrows,  Samuel  June 

1832 

♦Barry,  William 

1895 

♦Bartlett,  George  Washington 

1845 

♦Bartlett,  Gorham 

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*Bates,  Reuben 
♦Battles,  Amory 

Beach,  Seth  Curtis 

Beane,  Samuel  Collins 

Beane,  Samuel  Collins 
*Beckwith,  Loring  Everett 

Belknap,  Arthur  Train 

Bell,  Leon  Edwin 

Bell,  William  Scoonover 
♦Bellows,  Henry  Whitney 

Bennett,  Frederick  Marsh 

Benton,  Edwin  Austin 

Berglund,  Abraham 

Bcrle,  Adolph  Augustus 

Berle,  Theodore  Frotas 

Berry,  Louis  Fletcher 
*Bicknell,  William  Martin 
*Bigelow,  Andrew 

Bigelow,  Edwin  Victor 

Billings,  Charles  Towne 
*Bisbee,  Herman 

Bishop,  Thomas  Wetmore 

BixBY,  James  Thompson 
*Blake,  Harrison  Gray  Otis 

Blake,  James  Vila 

Blanchard,  Henry 
*Blanchard,  Ira  Henry  Thomas 

Bland,  John  Pindar 
*Blodgett,  James 

Blood,  Charles  Kowell 

Blount,  Ralph  Earl 

Bodge,  George  Madison 

Boiler,  Benjamin  Franklin 
*BoND,  Edward  Pearson 

Bond,  Henry  Frederic 

Boodin,  John  Elof 

Borncamp,  Edward 

Borncamp,   John  Edward,   see 
Borncamp,  Edward. 

Bourne,  Alexander  Phoenix 
*Bowi;n,  Charles  James 

Bowen,  Charles  Stuart 

BowEN,  Daniel 

Bowser,  Alexander  Thomas 

Boyd,  Nicholas  Kmery 

Boynton,  Richard  Wilson 
♦BuADroRD,  George 


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Bradley,  William  Czar 

Braithwaite,  Edward  Ernest 

Branigan,  William  Henry 
♦Bridge,  Asarelah  Morse 
♦Bridge,  William  Frederick 
♦Briggs,  Charles 
♦Briggs,  George  Ware 
♦Brigham,  Alanson 
♦Brigham,  Benjamin 
♦Brigham,  Charles  Henry 
♦Brimblecom,  Samuel 

Bronson,  Walter  Cochrane 

Brooks,  Arthur  Anderson 
♦Brooks,  Charles 
♦Brooks,  Charles  Timothy 

Brooks,  John  Graham 
♦Brown,  Addison 

Brown,  Charles  Reynolds 
♦Brown,  Henry  William 

Brown,  Howard  Nicholson 
♦Brown,  James  Francis 

Brown,  Thomas  William 

Brown,  William 

Brown,  William  Channing 
♦Browne,  Edwin  Clarence  Llew- 
ellyn 

Bruins,  Henry  Martin 

Brunton,  William 

Brush,  Walter  Franklin 
♦Bryant,  Reuben 

Buck,  George  Helon 
♦Buckingham,  Edgar 
♦Buckingham,  John  Albert 
♦Buckingham,  Lucius  Henry 
♦Buckminster,  Isaac  Lyman 

Buckshorn,  Louis  Henry 
♦BuLFiNCH,  Stephen  Greenleaf 

BuLKELEv,  Benjamin  Reynolds 

BuLKLEY,  Benjamin  Reynolds, 
see  Bulkeley,  Benjamin  Rey- 
nolds. 
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*Busn,  Solon  Wanton 
*Bdtlek,  Noble 

Buxton,  AllxTt 

Buxton,  William  Albert,  see 
Buxton,  Albert. 

Buxton,  Wilson  Tliley 

Cadmus,  William  Eugene 

*Caldwell,  Jacob 
Calkins,  Raymond 

*Callahan,  James  David 
Campbell,  Henry  French 
Canfield,  Charles  Taylor 
Capen,  Edward 

*Capen,  Lemuel 

*Carnes,  George  Albert 
Carr,  Edwin  Stutely 
Gate,  Charles  Neale 
Chadwick,  John  White 

♦Chamberlain,  Nathan  Henry 

♦Chandler,  Benjamin  Franklin 

♦Chandler,  Willard  Mayne 

♦Channing,  William  Henry 

♦Chapman,  George 
Chappell,  Thomas  Edward 
Chase,  Joseph  Aubrey 

♦Chatschumian,  Ohannes 
Cliichester,  James  Harvey 

♦Chickering,  Jesse 

♦Child,  Francis  James 
Choate,  Isaac  Bassett 

♦Christy,  Cyrus  William 

♦Clapp,  Dexter 

♦Clark,  George  Faber 

♦Clark,  Samuel  Fulton 

♦Clarke,  Jambs  Freeman 
Clarke,  Ward  Robinson 

♦Clarke,  William  Travis 
Clifford,  John  Herbert 
CoAR,  Arthur  Herbert 

♦Cole,  Jonathan 
Cole,  William  Morse 
Cole,  William  Ramey 
Cole,  William  Rosweli 

♦Coleman,  Richard 
Collier,  Christopher  Walter 
Collier,  Hiram  Price 


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ter  Cox. 

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Davidson,  John  Mitchell 

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Davis,  Earl  Clement 

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Davis,  Frederick  Lincoln 

1894 

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Davis,  Samuel  Green 

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Day,  John  Boynton  Wilson  1898 

♦Day,  John  Quinby  1832 

Day,  John  William  1885 

Denison,  George  Avery  1870 

De  Normandie,  James  1862 

Detwyler,  William  Herman  1893 

*Devens,  Samuel  Adams  1833 

*DeWolf,  Ezekiel  1830 

Dexter,  Everett  Kent  1804 

Dexter,  George  1864 

Dexter,  Henry  Aaron  1891 

Dickie,  Gordon  1901 

Dillingham,  Pitt  1876 

♦Dillingham,  William  Abdison 

Pitt  1847 

Dippold,  George  Theodore  1872 

*Diven,  Clarence  Leslie  1883 

Dodson,  George  Rowland  1891 

*Doggett,  Theophilus  Pipon      1833 

Doney,  Carl  Gregg  1892 

*Dorr,  James  Augustus  1833 

*Dorr,  Joseph  Hawley  1830 

♦Dorr,  Theodore  Haskell  1838 

Dougherty,  M  Angelo  1887 

Douglas,  Walter  Cazenove  1894 

Douglass,  Harlan  Paul  1896 

Douglass,  Truman  Orville  1897 

Drake,  Herbert  Hamilton  1879 

Drowne,  George  Leonard  1901 

Dunbar,  Josiah  Newell  1875 

Duncan,  James  Cameron  1886 

Dunham,  Howard  Cary  1878 

Dunnels,  Amos  Frederick  1882 

♦Durfee,  Simeon  Borden  1855 

♦Dutton,  John  Frederic  1880 

♦Dwight,  John  Sullivan  1836 

♦Dyberg,  Samuel  Andrew  1889 

Dyer,  Algernon  Sidney  1892 

Dyer,  Luther  Harry  1889 

Eaton,  Horace  Ainswortli  1895 

*Edes,  Edward  Henry  1831 

*Edes,  Henry  Francis  1831 

*P]de8,  Richard  Sullivan  1834 

Edwards,  George  Nelson  1899 

Edwards,  Granville  Dennis  1900 


Elberfeld,  Samuel  Louis  1896 

Elder,  Charles  Brown  1880 

Elder,  Edwin  Smith  1869 

♦Eliot,  Charles  1813 

Eliot,  Christopher  Rhodes  1881 

♦Eliot,  Samuel  Atkins  1820 

Eliot,  Samuel  Atkins  1889 

Eliot,  Thomas  Lamb  1865 

♦Eliot,  William  Greenleaf  1834 

Eliot,  William  Greenleaf  1891 

Elkins,  Wendell  Phillips  1894 

Ellis,  Arthur  Blake  1898 

♦Ellis,  George  Edward  1836 

♦Ellis,  John  1845 

♦Ellis,  Rufus  1841 

Ely,  Robert  Erskine  1891 

♦Emerson,  Charles  1840 

♦Emerson,  George  Samuel  1847 

♦Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo  1825 

Emery,  Vernon  Judson  1901 

Engelsman,  Gabriel  1881 

♦English,  George  Bethune  1818 

♦Estes,  Hiram  Cushman  1848 

♦EusTis,  Frederic  Augustus  1839 

♦Everett,  Charles  Carroll  1859 

♦Everett,  Edward  1812 

Everett,  Henry  Lexington  1889 

♦Everett,  Oliver  Capen  1836 

♦Everett,  Stevens  1819 

Fairfield,  Oliver  Jay  1892 

♦Farley,  Charles  Andrews  1832 

♦Farley,  Frederick  Augustus  1828 

♦Farmer,  William  1823 
♦Farnsworth,  George  Bourne  1861 

♦Farnsworth,  James  Delap  1821 

♦Farr,  Jonathan  1821 

♦Farrar,  Calvin  1840 

♦Farrar,  Luther  1837 

Farwell,  Herbert  Cunningham  1899 

Fenn,  William  Wallace  1887 

♦Fenner,  Cornelius  George  1845 

Fenollosa,  Ernest  Francisco  1877 

♦Fernald,  Oliver  Jordan  1847 

Ferris,  William  Henry  1899 

♦Fessenden,  Benjamin  1820 

♦Fessenden,  John  1821 


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Fish,  William  Hkxry  1869 

Fisher,  Edward  Thornton  18n9 

*FiSKE,  Charles  Carroll  185(5 

Fiske,  Edward  1894 

*Fiske,  George  1826 

Fitch,  Charles  Howard  1890 

♦FitzGerali),  Gerald  1859 

*Flagg,  John  1821 

Folkmar,  Daniel  1889 

*Folsom,  Charles  1815 

*FoLsoM,  George  McKean  1866 

*FooTE,  Henry  Wilder  1861 

Foote,  Henry  Wilder  1901 

Forbes,  Frank  Sumner  1895 

Forbes,  John  Perkins  1878 

Forbes,  Roger  Sawyer  1901 

*Ford,  John  1871 

Foster,  Eugene  Hiawatha  1885 

♦Fowler,  Clarence  1870 

*FowLER,  James  Hackett  1854 

Fox,  John  Pierce  1895 

*Fox,  Thomas  Bayley  1831 

Frame,  James  Everett  1892 

♦Francis,  Convers  1818 

Eraser,  Alonzo  Hamilton  1882 

Eraser,  Daniel  James  1897 

Eraser,  Fenwick  Williams  1892 

♦Freeman,  George  Rudolph  1889 

French,  Edward  Beecher  1859 

♦Frost,  Barzillai  1835 

♦Frothingham,  Frederick  1855 

♦Frothingh  am,  OcTAvius  Brooks  1846 

Frothingham,  Paul  Revere  1889 

Fulcomer,    Daniel,   see  Folkmar, 

Daniel. 

♦Fuller,  Arthur  Buckminster   1847 

♦Fuller,  Elisha  1818 

Furman,  William  Franklin  1885 

♦Furness,  William  Henry  1823 

♦Gage,  Minot  Gardner  1865 

♦Gage,  Nathaniel  1825 

Gairdner,  James  1833 

Gale,  Frank  Randall  1899 

Gaxvin,  Edward  Ilsley  1862 

♦Gannett,  Ezra  Stiles  1823 


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1893 
1885 


♦Gannett,  Thomas  Brattle 
Gannett,  William  Channing 
Ganzhorn,  William 
Gebauer,  George  Rudolph 
GiFFORD,  Elisha 
Gilbert,  Henry  Closson 
♦Gilbert,  Washington 
Gill,  Frederic 
Gilman,  Bradley 
Gilman,   John  Bradley,   see 

Gilman,  Bradley. 
Gilman,  Nicholas  Paine 
♦Gilman,  Samuel 
Gilmore,  Frank  Albert 
Glazier,  Harlan  Ezra 
♦Goddard,  Merritt  Elton 
♦Goldsbury,  John 
Gooding,  Alfred 
♦Goodnough,  Alfred  Everett 

Goodridge,  Benjamin  Asbury 

♦Goodwin,  Hersey  Bradford 

Gordon,  Gustavus  Ede 

Gordon,  James  Alexander 

Gould,  George  Milbry 

Gow,  Henry 

Gray,  Clifton  Merritt 

Greeley,  Clarence  De  Vere 

♦Green,  George  William 

Green,  Henry  Montesquieu 

♦Green,  James  Diman 

Green,  Samuel  Swett 

Green,  Walter  Cox 

♦Greene,  William  Batchelder  1845 

Greenman,  Lyman  Manchester      1896 

Greknman,  Walter  Folger        1888 

♦Greenwood,  Francis  William         1847 

♦Greenwood,  Francis  William 

Pitt  1817 

Gregg,  Clifford  Fyfce.  see  Gregg, 

Clifford  Stimson. 
Gregg,  Clifford  Stimson 
Gregg,  James  Edgar 
Griffin,   Frederick  Robert- 
son 
Grinnell,  Charles  Edward 
♦Guild,  Edward  Chipman 
Gustafson,  Axel  Carl  Johan 


1871 
1812 
1894 
1901 
1861 
1821 
1881 
1885 
1890 
1829 
1875 
1890 
1874 
1886 
1899 
1888 
1872 
1893 
1822 
1864 
1892 


1897 
1901 

1901 
1865 
1857 
1877 


152 


*Hadley,  AVilliaiii  Hobart 

Hadlock,  Edwin  Harvey 

Hahn,  Anduew 

Hale,  Edwaki) 

Hale,  William  Gardner 

Hall,  Angelo 

Hall,  Charles  Frederick 
*Hall,  Edwaki)  Brooks 

Hall,  Edward  Henry 

Hall,  George  GoodAvin 

Hall,  Lyman  Bronson 
*Hall,  Nathaniel 

Hall,  Robert 
*Hall,  William  Ware 

Hannum,  Henry'  Oliver 

Harland,  Henry 

Harp,  Cyrus  Daniel 
^Harris,  George 

Harris,  Wilfred 

Harvey,  Leon  Addison 
*Haskell,  Augustus  Mellen 

Haskell,  Nahum  Adolphus 

Hastings,  John  King 

Hathaway,  Clarence  Lockwood 

Haugerud,  Herman 
*Haven,  Joseph 

Hawes,  Oscar  Brown 

Hayden,  Walter  Scott 

Haynes,  Henry  Harrison 
*Hayward,  Charles 

Haywari),  Edward  Farwell 
*IIayward,  James 

Hazard,  Willis  Hatfield 

Hazel,  Thomas  Gilbert 

Headle,  Edwin  Charles 
*Heard,  Jared  Mann 
*Hedge,  Frederic  Henry 
*Hedge,  Josiali  Dunham 

Heizer,  Cyrus  Whittlesey 

Helms,  Edgar  James 

Henderson,  Cicero  Adolphus 
*Henderson,  Thomas  Albert 

Henshaw,  Henry  Arnold 

Hepworth,  George  Hughes 

Ilerrick,  Everett  Carleton 
*IIersey,  Henry 
*Hewes,  James  Tracy 


1S46 

Heywood,  John  Healy 

1840 

1806 

Hiatt,  Joel  Willis 

1875 

1896 

Higginson,Thomas  Wentworth  1847 

1886 

*HiLL,  Alonzo 

1826 

1875 

*HiLL,  Thomas 

1845 

1890 

♦Hinckley,  Frederic 

1843 

1898 

Hinman,  George  Warren 

1898 

1824 

Hirotsu,  Tomonobu 

1893 

18oo 

HoBSON,  Samuel  Isaac 

1839 

1880 

*HoDGES,  Charles  J^dward 

1850 

1877 

*Hodges,  Richard  Manning 

1818 

1834 

Holland,  Frederic  May 

1862 

1897 

♦Holland,  Frederick  West 

1834 

1858 

Homans,  James  Edward 

1891 

1896 

Hood,  Edward  Cleeves 

1891 

1882 

Hornbrooke,Francis  Bickford  1877 

1889 

Home,  Herman  Harrell 

1899 

1874 

Horst,  Carl  Georg 

1891 

1894 

Hosraer,  Ernest  Howard 

1887 

1889 

HosMER,  Frederick  Lucian 

1869 

1861 

*HosMER,  George  Washington 

1830 

1877 

HosMER,  James  Kendall 

1859 

1888 

*Houehens,  Fielding  Williite 

1883 

1870 

Houghton,  Moses  Henry 

1873 

1893 

Howard,  Thomas  Dwight 

1851 

1814 

Hoyt,  Henry  Nelson 

1875 

1894 

Hudson,  Adelbert  Lathrop 

1895 

1895 

Hudson,  Alan  Bedford 

1894 

1893 

♦Hudson,  Henry  James 

1847 

1838 

Hudson,  John  William 

1860 

1874 

Huff,  Lewis  Jurey 

1887 

1820 

Hugenholtz,  Frederik   Willem 

1892 

Nicolaas 

1890 

1899 

♦Huidekoper,  Frederic 

1843 

1891 

Humphreys,  Charles  Alfred 

1863 

1857 

Hunt,  Walter  Reid 

1894 

1828 

♦Hunting,  Sylvan  Stanley 

1852 

1829 

Hitntington,  Frederic  Dan 

1842 

187(> 

♦Hurlbert,  William  Henry 

1849 

ISi)-) 

♦Hurlbut,  Rufus 

1817 

1901 

♦HuRLBUT,  William  Henry,  see 

1857 

Hurlbert,  William  Henry. 

1890 

HussEY,  Alfred  Rodman 

1895 

1855 

Hutchison,  David 

1901 

1901 

1823 

♦Ingersoll,  George  Gold- 

1861 

thwait 

1818 

153 


Jacks,  Lawrence  Pearsall  1887 

Jackson,  Abraham  Willard  1872 

*Jackson,  Francis  1813 

Jaynes,  Julian  Clifford  1884 

Jenkins,  Burris  Atkins  1895 

Jenkins,  William  Lincoln  1855 

*Jenks,  Francis  1820 

Jenks,  Henry  Fitch  1866 

*Jennison,  James  1852 

Johnson,  Edward  Everett  1890 

Johnson,  John  Edgar  1867 

Johnson,  John  Edward  1896 

♦Johnson,  Rufus  Aldrich  1832 

*JoHNSON,  Samuel  1846 

Johonnot,  Rodney  Fuller  1889 

Jones,  Joseph  Henry  1898 

Jones,  Silas  1895 

Jones,  William  Safford  1900 

*JuDD,  Sylvester  1840 

Judy,  Arthur  Markley  1881 

Jurden,  William  Eldridge  1871 

Kemball,  Marshall  Gunnison  1854 

*Kendall,  James  Augustus  1826 

Kennedy,  Angus  Ross  1868 

Kennedy,  Richard  Hunter  1895 

Kennedy,  William  Sloane  1880 

*Kent,  Benjamin  1823 

Kent,  Frederic  Houston  1899 

Kerkhoff,  William  Moss  1896 

Kerlin,  Robert  Thomas  1899 

Kimball,  John  C  1859 
Kimball,    John    Calvin,    see 

Kimball,  John  C. 

King,  Henry  Churchill  1884 

Kishimoto,  Nobuta  1893 

Kitashima,  Watari  1894 

Knapf,  Arthur  May  1867 

*Knapp,  FrancIs  Bellows  1847 

*Knapp,  Frederick  Newman  1847 

Knowlton,  Ebenezer  1864 

Koch,  Theodore  Wesley  1894 

Kozaki,  Nariaki  1891 

Krom,  Asbury  E  1901 

*Laighton,  Joshua  James  1861 

*Laine,  Willie  Joseph  1895 


*Lamson,  Alvan  1817 

Langston,  Clarence  Adrian      1896 

Langton,  Joseph  Francis  1896 

Latimer,  George  Dimmick  1890 

Laughlin,  Thomas  Cowden        1898 

Lawrance,  William  Irvin  1885 

*Leadenham,  John  Wesley  1859 

*Leaman,  William  1854 

♦Learned,  John  Calvin  1862 

*Leary,  Louis  Calvert  1888 

Leavitt,  Edwin  Bradford  1893 

*Lednum,  John  Wesley,  see 

Leadenham,  John  Wesley. 

Lee,  Albert 

Le  Mahieu,  Isaac 

♦Leonard,  George 

♦Leonard,  Levi  Washburn 

♦Leslie,  Andrew 

♦Leslie,   Andrew   Macbeth,   see 

Leslie,  Andrew. 

Levan,  David 

Leverett,  William  Cole 

Lewis,  Fred  Rinaldo 

LiLLiEFORS,  Manfred 

♦Lincoln,  Calvin 

Lindh,  Eric  Isidore 

♦Lindsley,  David  Philip 

♦Lippitt,  George  Warren 

♦Livermore,  Ariel  Abbot 

♦LivERMORE,  Leonard  Jarvis 

Lloyd,  William  James 

Locke,  Calvin  Stoughton 

Locke,  John  Francis 

Locke,  William  Ware 

Lombard,  Charles  Parker 

♦Long,  Joseph,  see  Long,  Joseph 

Augustus  Edwin. 
♦Long,  Joseph  Augustus  Edwin 
♦Longfellow,  Samuel 
Lord,  Augustus  Mendon 
Loring,  Robert  Sprague 
♦Lothrop,  Loring 
♦Lothrop,  Samuel  Kirkland 
♦Lovering,  Joseph 
Lovering,  Joseph  F'oster 
♦Lowe,  Charles 
♦LuNT,  William  Parsons 


1867 
1879 
1826 
1818 
1875 


1883 
1853 
1898 
1899 
1823 
1897 
1867 
1841 
1836 
1846 
1877 
1854 
1870 
1885 
1878 


1821 
1846 

1887 
1897 
1837 
1828 
1836 
1855 
1851 
1828 


154 


Luther,  Herman  Lillie  1888 

Lutz,  Harry  1900 

Lyon,  George  1883 

Lyon,  William  Henry  1873 

Lyons,  Adolplius  John  1870 

McCartney,  Henry  R  1891 

*McCleary,  Sam r el  Foster  1892 

McCoUester,  Sullivan  Holman  1852 

McCuish,  John  Berridge  1894 
McDaniel,  Benjamin  Franklin  1869 

McDaniel,  Clarence  Ambrose  1901 

McDermid,  Duncan  1890 
McDermid,  Duncan  Stewart,  see 

McDermid,  Duncan. 

MacDonald,  Arthur  1885 

Macdonald,  Loren  Benjamin  1881 

MacDonald,  Robert  189G 

McDougall,  Henry  Clay  188« 

*McFarland,  James  Rohert  1852 

McGrew,  Gififord  Horace  Greeley  1880 

*McIntire,  Farrington  1846 

Mackay,  Hugh  William  Boyd  1893 

McKiNNON,  Norman  1896 

♦Mackintosh,  James  1874 

♦Mackintosh,  James  White  1849 

*McKowN,  Edward  Payson  1839 

♦MacLeod,  Ambrose  Watts  1892 

McLeod,  Robert  Randall  1870 

Macmillan,  Flavins  Josephus  1870 

Macombor,  Leander  Madison  Ard  1883 

Maglathhn,  Edward  Bartlett  1877 

Maglathlin,  Henry  Bartlett  1846 

Manchester,  Alfred  1872 

Manning,  Frederic  Wilbur  1898 

Mansfield,  Frank  Albert  1892 

Mariett,  Ernest  Homer  1882 

Marsters,  John  Marshall  1852 

Martin,  Alfred  Wiliielm  1885 

♦Mason,  Charles  1835 

Mason,  Oscar  Henry  Leonidus  1901 

Mason,  Wilbur  Nesbitt  1898 

♦Mathews,  George  Raynolds  1890 

Matthews,  Emerson  Waldo  1899 

♦Maude,  John  Edward  1883 

May,  Joscph  1865 

♦May,  Samuel  1833 


♦May,  Samuel  Joseph  1820 

Meakin,  Frederick  1878 

Meily,  Richard  Lincoln  1897 

Merrill,  John  Milton  1874 

♦Merrill,  Octavius  Augustus  1843 

Metcalf,  Joel  Hastings  1891 

♦Metcalf,  Richard  1854 

Mevis,  Lyman  1895 

♦Miles,  Henry'  Adolphus  1832 

Millar,  Morgan  1898 

Miller,  Milton  Jennings  1863 

Miller,  William  Joseph  1896 

Mills,  John  Otis  1883 

MiLSTED,  Thomas  George  1883 

Mitchell,  Harry  Sumner  1897 

Mitchell,  Thomas  Henry  1896 

♦Montague,  Richard  1877 

Montgomery,  David  Henry  1863 

♦Moore,  George  1839 

♦Moore,  Josiah  1830 

♦Moors,  John  Farwell  1845 

♦Morison,  John  Hopkins  1835 

MoRisoN,  Robert  Swain  1872 

♦Morrill,  Daniel  Follensbee     1847 

Morse,  Lewis  Kennedy  1893 

♦Morton,  Edward  Watts  1849 

Morton,  Frederick  William  1884 

♦MosELEY,  William  Oxnard  1842 

Mott,  Herbert  Henry  1886 

Moulton,  Joseph  Sidney  1876 

Mullett,  Alfred  Edgar  1873 

♦Mulligan,  James  1871 
Murkland,  Charles  Sumner      1883 

♦Muzzey,  Artemas  Bowers  1828 

MuzzEY',  David  Patterson  1869 

Myhrman,  David  William  1898 

Myrick,  Henry  Lewis  1852 

Newbert,  Elmer  Ellsworth  1892 

♦Neavell,  William  1829 

Newell,  William  Wells  1863 

Newton,  William  Martin  1868 

♦Nichols,  George  1831 

Nichols,  Jesse  Oilman  1892 

♦Nichols,  John  Taylor  Oilman    1842 

Nichols.  William  Ichabod  1881 

Nichols,  William  Stanley  1899 


155 


NicKERSON,  Alfred  Chase 
♦Nickerson,  Joseph 
♦Nightingale,  Crawford 

Niles,  Charles  Fremont 
♦Noble,  William  Belden 

Norman,  Amandus  Halvdan 

Norman,  Henry 

Norris,  George  Taylor 

North,  James  Norman 
♦Norwood,  John  Greene 

NowELL,  William  Gray 

NoYES,  Charles 
*NoYES,  George  Freeman 
*NoYES,  George  Rapall 
*NuTE,  Ephraim 


1871 

1890 

1838 

8910 

1889 

1893 

1880 

1890 

1870 

1832 

1862 

1859 

1857 

1822 

1845 


Ogilvie,  Andrew  Urquhart  1895 

Olmsted,  Jeptha  Montrose  1899 

*Orne,  Joseph  ^^^^ 

Osgood,Edmund  Quincy  Sew  all  1878 

♦Osgood,  George  1847 

♦Osgood,  Joseph  1842 

♦Osgood,  Peter  1817 

♦Osgood,  Samuel  1835 

♦Otis,  George  1818 

Ouellet,  Charles  1863 

♦Owen,  John  1830 


♦Packard,  George  Washington 
♦Palfrey,  Cazneau 
♦Palfrey,  John  Gorham 

Pardee,  Joseph  Nelson 

Parker,  Charles  Albert 
♦Parker,  Theodore 
♦Parkhurst,  Daniel  Bigelow 

Parkhurst,  Daniel  Burleigh 
♦Parkman,  John 
♦Parsons,  Isaac 
♦Parsons,  James  Challis 

Patten,  George  Wilber 
♦Patterson,  Albert  Clarke 

Patterson,  Gay  lard  Hawkins 

Patterson,  George  Leo 

Patterson,  Talmage  Macaulay 
♦Peabody,  Andrew  Preston 
♦Peabody,  Ephraim 

Peabody,  Francis  Greenwood 


1842 

1829 

1818 

1872 

1895 

1836 

1840 

1882 

1835 

1825 

1859 

1871 

1833 

1893 

1900 

1901 

1832 

1830 

1872 


♦Peabody,   William   Bourn 
Oliver 
Peacock,  Joseph  Leishman 
Peaslee,  Arthur  Newton 
Pedley,  Charles  Stowell 
♦Peirce,  Cyrus 

Peirce,  James  Mills 
♦Peirce,  James  Robinson 
Pelton,  De  Witt  Lincoln 
♦Penniman,  William 
Peritz,  Ismar  John 
Perkins,  John  Carroll 
♦Perkins,  William  Foster 
Perry,  Ralph  Barton 
Peterson,  Ellis 
♦Pettes,  Samuel 
♦Phipps,  Harrison  Gray  Otis 
♦Phipps,  Joseph  Hobson 
♦Pierce,  James 
Pierce,  Ulysses  Grant  Baker 
♦PiERPONT,  John 
♦PiERPONT,  John 
♦Pike,  Richard 
Pinkerton,  William  Brown 
Piper,  George  Fisk 
♦Pitts,  Samuel 
Place,  Charles  Alpheus 
Platner,  Barnabas  Ballou 
Plumer,  Luther  Boutelle 
♦Pons,  Thomas  Hill 
♦Pope,  Augustus  Russell 
Porter,  Charles  Hunt 
Porter,  Frank  Leslie 
♦Porter,  John 
♦Potter,  William  James 
Powell,  Enoch 
Pratt,  Edwin  Augustus 
Pratt,  Frank  Wright 
Pratt,  John  Mason  Williams 
♦Prentiss,  John 
♦Prentiss,  Thomas 
♦Prentiss,  William  Spencer 
♦Presbury,  Samuel 
Prescott,  Elvin  James 
Pressey,  Edward  Pearson 
Priest,  Samuel  Russell 
Prince,  John  Tilden 


1819 

1901 

1897 

1882 

1815 

1859 

1841 

1896 

1832 

1894 

1891 

1820 

1899 

1855 

1842 

1835 

1848 

1852 

1891 

1818 

1843 

1839 

1896 

1862 

1831 

1897 

1879 

1878 

1844 

1842 

1895 

1880 

1822 

1857 

1871 

18G9 

1891 

1877 

1822 

1816 

1827 

1825 

1901 

1895 

1868 

1878 


15(3 


Putnam,  Alfred  Porter  1855 

*PuTNAM,  Allen  1830 

*PuTNAM,  George  1830 

*PuTNAM,  Israel  Alden  1848 

Putnam,  John  Parkhurst  1894 

QuiNBY,  John  AVilliam  1871 

Raeburn,  George  Washington  1801 

Ramsay,  William  Henry  1887 

Rand.  PMward  Kennard  1895 

Randall,  Arthur  Theodore  1892 

Ray,  Fabius  Maximus  1868 

Reccord,  Augustus  Phineas      1895 

Reccord,  Phineas  Augustus,  see 

Reccord,  Augustus  Phineas. 

Reeby,  William  Henry  1876 

*Reed,  Da^id  1817 

Reed,  George  Hale  1901 

*Reed,  Sampson  1820 

Reed,  Willard  1895 

*Reed,  William  1831 

Reid,  William  Dunn  1898 

*Rey'nolds,  Grindall  1847 

Riale,  Franklin  Neiraan  1888 

*Rice,  Abel  Maynard  1897 

*RiCE,  Charle.s  Damon  1872 

*RiCE,  George  Matthias  1835 

Rice,  John  Wesley  1897 

Richards,  John  1872 

♦Richardson,  George  Nelson  1851 

*Richardson,  James  1845 

♦Richardson,  William  1834 

*Ripley,  George  1826 

*RoBBiNS,  Chandler  1833 

*RoBBiNS,  Samuel  Dowse  1833 

Roberts,  John  William  1894 

♦RoBiN.sox,  Charles  1822 

*RoHiNso\,  Harry  William  1879 

Robson,  Kernan  1895 

Rodger,  James  George  1880 

Rogers,  Robert  Possac  1849 

Rollins,  Henry  George  1860 

Root,  Frederick  Stanley  1896 

Root,  Herbert  Taft  1889 

Root,  Theophilus  Huntington  1891 

Ross,  William  Thomas  1870 


Rotch,  Caleb  Lamb  1890 

Rowlison,  Carlos  Carson  1895 

Royce,  George  Monroe  1876 

Ruddell,  Thomas  Cicero  1870 

Ruess,  Christopher  George  1901 

Ruoff,  Henry  Wilson  1894 

Russell,  Charles  Frank  1884 

♦Russell,  Edward  Grenville  1858 

♦Russell,  John  Lewis  1831 

St.  John,  Charles  Elliott  1883 

Sakai,  Barnabas  Tokutaro  1899 
Sakai,   Tokutaro,  see  Sakai, 

Barnabas  Tokutaro. 

Sallaway',  James  1862 

♦Salter,  Charles  Christie  1865 

Salter,  William  Mackintire  1876 

Sanders,  Frederic  William  1892 
Sanders,   Nathaniel  Saltonstall 

Howe  1894 

Sanger,  Robert  Clark  1897 

♦Sargent,  John  Turner  1830 

♦Savage,  Philip  Henry  1894 

♦Savage,  Thomas  1815 

Savary,  John  1860 

Saa'ary',  William  Henry'  1860 

Savery.  William  Briggs  1900 

♦Sawyer,  Franklin  1831 

♦Sayward,  James  H.  1834 

Schliemann,  William  Emil  1892 

♦Schuyler,  Stephen  1826 

Scott,  Alva  Roy  1899 

Scott,  John  1858 

♦Sears,  Edmund  Hamilton  1837 

Seaver,  Nathaniel  1864 

Secrist,  Henry  Thomas  1891 

*Seiders,  Reuben,  see  Austin, 
Richard  Thomas. 

Sempers,  Charles  Tilden  1891 

Senter,  Joseph  Herbert  1866 

Seward,  Josiah  Lafayette  1874 

♦Shaw,  Linus  Hall  1833 

Sheafe,  Joseph  Pease  1874 

♦Shearer,  Sextus  1868 

Shields,  Albert  Beckwith  1897 

Shippen,  Eugene  Rodman  1890 

♦Shorey,  Lyman  Munson  1867 


157 


Shultis,  Frank  Clarence  19( 

♦Sibley,  John  Langdon  1^^ 

*Sill,  Edward  Rowland  18t 

*SiLSBEE,  William  18! 

Silver,  John  Archer  18! 

*SiMMONS,  George  Frederick      181 
Simons,  Minot  Osgood  18! 

Simpson,  William  Glen  18 

Simpson,  William,  see  Simpson, 
William  Glen. 
♦Sinclair,  Charles  Frederic      18 
Skinner,  Alburn  Edward  18 

Slack,  Henry  Levi  18 

Slocum,  Charles  Mills  1*^ 

♦Smith,  Amos  l'^ 

Smith,  Augustus  Daniel  1^ 

Smith,  Davis  1^ 

Smith,  Ernest  Charles  1^ 

Smith,  Frederic  William  li 

Smith,  Frederick  Morse  If 

Smith,  George  Hamilton,  see 
Vance,  George  Hamilton. 
♦Smith,  George  Whitefield  Law- 
rence 1 
Smith,  Herbert  Scott  1 
Smith,  Hiram  Elbert  1 
♦Smith,  Oren  1 
♦Smith,  Royal  Wells  1 
♦Smith,  Samuel  Abbot  1 
♦Smith,  William  Burritt  1 
Snapp,  LeRoy  Fletcher  ] 
Snow,  Herman  1 
♦Snow,  Theodore  William  '■ 

Snyder,  Thomas 
♦Southard,  David 
♦Southworth,  David,  see  South- 
ard, David. 
Southworth,  Franklin  Ches- 
ter 
♦Sparks,  Jared 
Spaulding,  Henry  George 
Spence,  Albert  Hague 
Spencer,  William  Henry 
Stackpole,  Markham  Winslow 
Stanley,  Hiram  Miner 
Stanton,  Benjamin  Fitts 
Staples,  Charles  Jason 


Starbuck,  Edwin  Diller 
Starbuck,  Edwin  Eli,  see  Star- 
buck,  Edwin  Diller. 
♦Stearns,  Oliver 
Stearns,  Wallace  Nelson 
♦Stearns,  William  Lawrence 
Stebbins,  Calvin 
Stebbins,  Horatio 
Stebbins,  Roderick 
♦Stebbins,  Rufus  Phinbas 
Steele,  Edward  Strieby 
Stephens,  Herbert  Taylor 
Sterenberg,  James 
Sterrett,  James  Macbride 
♦Stetson,  Caleb 
♦Stevens,  Daniel  Waldo 
♦Stevens,  Edward  Everett 
♦Stewart,  Enos 
Stewart,  Samuel  Barrett 
Stimson,  Rufus  Whittaker 
♦Stine,  Isaac  James 
♦Stocks,  Joseph  William 
Stoddard,  Edward  Lothrop 
♦Stone,  Edward 
♦Stone,  Henry 
Stoops,  John  Dashicll 
Stoughton,  Lewis  Herbert 
Stowell,  George  Leverett 
♦Sullivan,  Thomas  Russell 
♦Swan,  Joshua  Augustus 
♦Sweet,  John  Davis 
♦Swett,  William  Gray 
♦Symonds,  William  Law 


1895 


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1896 

1829 

1865 

1851 

1886 

1837 

1887 

1893 

1897 

1870 

1827 

1848 

1898 

1822 

1862 

1896 

1868 

1891 

1870 

1839 

1860 

1898 

1892 

1874 

1821 

1849 

1832 

1831 

1857 


Takeda,  Torasaku 

Taki,  Nobuta,  see  Kishimoto, 

NOBUTA. 

Taylor,  Da^ad 

Taylor,  Walter  Alexander 
♦Tebbets,  Theodore 

Temple,  Jesse  Hutton 
♦Tenney,  Frederic  Augustus 
♦Tenney,  William  Cutter 

Thacher,  Francis  Storer 
♦Thacher,  Peter 

Thacher,  Ralph  Partidge 
Emilius  1871 


1901 


1878 
1891 
1855 
1870 
1853 
1841 
1873 
1834 

1882 


158 


*Thacher,  William  Vincent 

Thaxter,  Benjamin  Augustus 
♦Thayer,  Christopher  Toppan 
*Thayer,  Frederic  Fessenden 

Thayer,  George  Augustine 

Thayer,  Joseph  Henry 
*Thayer,  Norton 
♦Thomas,  Charles  Briggs 
♦Thomas,  Moses  George 

Thompson,  Alexander 
♦Thompson,  James  William 
♦Thurston,  James 

Tiffany,  Francis 
♦Tileston,  John  Boies 

Tindell,  Charles  Henry 

Todd,  William  Gage 

Torrey,  David  Clarence 

Touret,  Frank  Hale 

Towers,  Frederick 
♦Tracy,  Thomas 

Trask,  Jabez  Nelson 

Tucker,  John  Foster 
♦Tuckerman,  Edward 
♦Tuckerman,  Henry  Theodore 
♦Tufts,  Joseph  Binford 
♦Tufts,  Marshall 

Tufts,  William  Whittemore 
♦Tunis,  John 

♦Tunis,  John  Alfred,  see  Tunis, 
John. 

Tyler,  William  Bartlett 
♦Tyng,  George 


1837 
1H98 
1827 
1842 
1869 
1855 
1829 
1855 
1828 
1871 
1831 
1835 
1852 
1857 
1872 
1872 
1891 
1901 
1897 
1823 
1866 
1886 
1852 
1835 
1852 
1828 
1878 
1882 


1887 
1823 


♦Upham,  Charles  Wentworth    1824 
Utter,  David  1871 

Utter,   David  Newton,  see 
Utter,   David. 


Vance,  George  Hamilton 

VanKirk,  James  William 

VanNess,  Thomas 

VanNess,  Thomas  Jefferson, 
see  VanNess,  Thomas. 

VanSluyters,  Bernard  Antony 
♦Very,  Washington 
♦Vinal,  Charles  Carroll 

Vinton,  George  Arthur 


1873 
1894 
1883 


1897 
1846 
1856 
1875 


Visher,  John  1881 

Vrooinan,  Frank  Buffington  1889 

♦Waite,  Josiah  Kendall  1832 

♦Walker,  Henry  Augustus  1833 

♦Walker,  James  1817 

Walker,  John  Jairus  1897 

Walkley,  Albert  1891 

♦Wallcut,  Robert  Folger  1820 

♦Walter,  William  Bicker  1822 

Ward,  Bradish  Calvin  1876 

Ward,  Duren  James  Henderson  1885 

Ward,  John  Webster  1893 

♦Wardwell,  Virgil  Parris  1872 

♦Ware,  George  Frederick  1843 

♦Ware,  Henry  1817 

♦Ware,  John  Fother(;ill  Water- 


house 
♦Ware,  Loammi  Goodenow 
♦Ware,  William 

Waring,  Luther  Hess 
♦AVarland,  Theodore 
♦Warren,  George  Gilbert 
♦Washburn,  Francis  Tucker 

Waterhouse,  Joseph  Edson 

Waterman,  Walter  Bowfn 
♦Waterston,  Robert  Cassie 

Wathen,  John  Moss 

Watson,  Timothy  Ralph 

Weatherly,  Arthur  L 

Webb,  Aquilla 

Webb,  John  Wallace 
♦Weeks,  Alphonso  Marston 
♦Weiss,  John 

Weld,  Charles  Richmond 

Wellett,   Charles,   see  Ouellet, 
Charles. 
♦Wellington,  Oliver  Hastings 
♦Wells,  George  Wadsworth 

Wells,  John  Doane 

Wendte,  Charles  William 

Wentworth,  Paul 

Westall,  Henry  Addison 
♦Westcott,  Henry 
♦Weston,  Hiram 

Weston,  Samuel  Burns 

Weyler,  Rudolf 


1842 
1853 
1819 
1893 
1837 
1821 
1866 
1892 
1891 
1837 
1893 
1900 
1897 
1900 
1890 
1880 
1843 
1872 


1842 
1826 
1860 
1S()9 
1881 
1880 
1859 
1814 
1879 
1886 


159 


Wheat,  George  Densmore 
♦WiiKELER,  Charles  Henry 
Wheeler,  Horace  Leslie 
AVheelock,  Edavin  Miller 

*  Whipple,  Augustus  Warren 
Whipple,  Frank  Lewis 

*Whitcomb,  Christopher  Chan- 
ning 
White,  Harry 
White,  Joseph  I'oUock 

*  White,  William  Hunt 
White,  William  Orne 
Wliitnian,  Henry  Arthur 

♦Whitman,  Jason 

Whitmore,  Holmes 

Whitney,  Arthur  Bryant 
♦Whitney,  Frederick  Augustus 
♦Whitney,  George 

Whitney,  Herbert 

Whitney,  Herbert  EUerson,  see 
Whitney,  Herbert. 

Whittemore,  Benjamin  Artliur 
♦Whitwell,  William  Augustus 

Wicks,  Frank  Scott  Corey 

Wilbur,  Earl  Morse 

Wilcomb,  Chester  James 
♦Wilkins,  John  Hubbard 
♦Williams,  Asa  Messer 

Williams,  Francis  Charles 

Williams,  Henry  Horace 
♦Williams,  Israel  Francis 

Williams,  John 

Williams,  Theodore  Chick- 
ering 

Willis,     Frederic    Llewellyn 
Hovey 

Willis,  Josiah  Greene 
♦Willis,  Martin  Wyman 


1882 
1854 
1885 
185(5 
1852 
181)5 

18(53 
1898 
188:} 
1827 
1845 
1888 
1831 
1890 
1901 
1838 
1829 
1889 


1895 
1827 
1901 
1890 
1895 
1821 
1855 
1845 
1890 
1863 
18(5(5 

1882 

1857 
1872 
1843 


♦Willson,  Edmund  Burke  1843 

♦Wilson,  Azariah  1819 

Wilson,  Daniel  Munuo  1872 

♦Wilson,  John  Albert  1882 

Wilson,  John  Mills  1884 

Wilson,  Lewis  Gilbert  1893 

♦Wilson,  William  Dexter  1838 

Wilton,  Richard  Thomas  1881 

Wingfield,  Thomas  Miller  1882 

WiNKLEY,  Jonathan  AVingate  1868 

Winkley,  Samuel  Hobart  1846 

Winn,  Arthur  Harmon  1900 

♦Winthrop,  Francis  William  1819 

♦Wiswall,  Lot,  see  Wiswall, 

William  Daniels. 

♦Wiswall,  William  Daniels  1821 

Witherbee,  Frank  Dennis  1901 

♦WiTHiNGTON,  Hiram  1844 

♦Withington,  Oliver  Wendell  1830 

♦Wood,  Earl  Boynton  1895 

♦Wood,  Horatio  1832 

♦Woodbury,  Augustus  1849 

Woodman,  John  Noyes  1896 

♦Woodward,  George  Wheelock  1834 

Woodworth,  Arthur  Vernon  1892 

♦Worcester,  Thomas  1821 

Wright,  Alfred  Augustus  1886 

Wright,  George  Charles  1889 

Wright,  George  Franklin  1873 

Wright,  Henry  Collier  1896 

Wright,  Merle  St.  Croix  1887 

Wyman,  Abram  1893 

Wyman,  William  Cutler  1859 

♦Young,  Alexander  1824 

Young,  Claiborne  Addison  1871 

Young,  Edward  James  1852 

Young,  Joshua  1848 


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